berci
Photographer Level: ****
Hey Everyone,
Does anyone know something/anything interesting either technical or manufacturing facts about the XPan cameras?
You seem to know a lot about all the Leicas, everything about everything.
I am curious.
Berci
Does anyone know something/anything interesting either technical or manufacturing facts about the XPan cameras?
You seem to know a lot about all the Leicas, everything about everything.
I am curious.
Berci
Well,
You probably know this one already. But, the Xpan is made by Fuji. In Asia marketes as the Fuji TX1 or TX2. The 30mm lens available for the camera is one of the sharpest in its class yielding incredible contrast andhardly any CA.
You probably know this one already. But, the Xpan is made by Fuji. In Asia marketes as the Fuji TX1 or TX2. The 30mm lens available for the camera is one of the sharpest in its class yielding incredible contrast andhardly any CA.
vincentbenoit
télémétrique argentique
Some info here
Some info here
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/haselbla.shtml
I'm coveting an XPan myself.
Cheers
Vincent
Some info here
Not sure of the kind of info you're after but here's a link to a review:berci said:Does anyone know something/anything interesting either technical or manufacturing facts about the XPan cameras?
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/haselbla.shtml
I'm coveting an XPan myself.
Cheers
Vincent
tamerlin
Registered Newbie
I'm thoroughly enjoying mine... I hope my film survived the trip back from the Jewel of the Black
Sea... I didn't make it as far as St. Petersburg yet, but I spent quite a while shooting sunset panos
with the XPan
I'm planning to take the film over to the lab tomorrow evening...
Sea... I didn't make it as far as St. Petersburg yet, but I spent quite a while shooting sunset panos
with the XPan
I'm planning to take the film over to the lab tomorrow evening...
RichardK01
Member
XPAN Polarizer
XPAN Polarizer
You can buy a 58mm and a 49mm polarizer to cover all of the lenses.
Alternately, I use a 72mm thin B+K with adapters for the 45/90 and the 30.
I tested these arrangements and there is no vignetting with either arrangement. Of course, with this setup, you cannot use the 49/58mm hoods.
I hope this is useful.
XPAN Polarizer
You can buy a 58mm and a 49mm polarizer to cover all of the lenses.
Alternately, I use a 72mm thin B+K with adapters for the 45/90 and the 30.
I tested these arrangements and there is no vignetting with either arrangement. Of course, with this setup, you cannot use the 49/58mm hoods.
I hope this is useful.
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