axiom
Non-Registered User
Isn't such a big camera quite noticeable on the streets?
axiom
Non-Registered User
I was invited to Hasselblad for a factory tour late summer of 2000. At the end of the day I asked them about the Xpan system and the lenses. The story I remember best was that the 30mm f5.6 was based on the Zeiss 38mm Biogon design...and that the 45mm would almost cover 4x5. I have found both
these lines to be incredibly sharp wide-open.
Any more info on the lenses?
Were they designed by Fujifilm?
Did Hasselblad contribute anything other than rebranding?
tell us more about your factory visit please.
Monz
Monz
Monz
Monz
Isn't such a big camera quite noticeable on the streets?
It's surprisingly discreet. Quite non-threatening too.
Monz
Monz
Monochrom
Well-known
What a post!
All your shots are superb!!!
You really squeeze out from the xpan great images.
All your shots are superb!!!
You really squeeze out from the xpan great images.
FM2N
Member
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
The XPan really isn't that large a camera. Fairly discreet, and certainly smaller than a boxy DSLR.
It's got a really great heavy heft to it too - this is a solid well-built camera.
It's got a really great heavy heft to it too - this is a solid well-built camera.
Monz
Monz
What a post!
All your shots are superb!!!
You really squeeze out from the xpan great images.
Thanks
Monz
Monz
darya151
Established
Love these, particularly the third one! Wow!
How do you feel about the xpan vs. a Leica witha wide angle?
Thanks,
Darya
How do you feel about the xpan vs. a Leica witha wide angle?
Thanks,
Darya
45mm. TriX. Rodinal
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Monz
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anerjee
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DavidKKHansen
Well-known
Back when I had an Xpan, I got a freak coincidence with some slide film. Two frames taken in succession makes the background house look as if it's whole, going from one frame into the next. It's the same guy on both pictures and there was only one wheel on the beam.
A few more random shots:
I parted ways with the Xpan, because after 40 rolls I still felt I wasn't jelling with the camera... I simply didn't see the world with panoramic eyes. That, and the format was a pain to scan. I do miss it from time to time, but regular 35mm format is where I'm at.

A few more random shots:




I parted ways with the Xpan, because after 40 rolls I still felt I wasn't jelling with the camera... I simply didn't see the world with panoramic eyes. That, and the format was a pain to scan. I do miss it from time to time, but regular 35mm format is where I'm at.
taemo
eat sleep shoot
The XPan really isn't that large a camera. Fairly discreet, and certainly smaller than a boxy DSLR.
It's got a really great heavy heft to it too - this is a solid well-built camera.
the Xpan is an awesome travel/street camera and fairly discreet.
alas the weight is probably one of the main reason why I decided to let it go.. for now at least
but if you want to travel with only one camera and one lens.. IMO the Xpan w/ 45mm is on a league of it's own.
you can shoot it wide-angle panoramic and if you really want to, in regular 3:2 45mm
I made an impulse buy yesterday morning, a Holga 135PAN to satisfy my panoramic need
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
Some new additions, to my newly-returned and newly repaired XPan. So fantastic to have this camera back again. These are from about a week/10 days ago.


Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
And one more...

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