dswiger wrote:
From my 6 x 14 medium format pano camera. on Velvia 50
This is a 3D printed camera that I found on a FB site, K6x14Vx User Group
It uses LF lentses. Mine uses a 90mm It allows you to take 5 6x14 pano shots
Cost is very reasonable. He is also making a 6x17 version and always making improvements.
It takes a little getting used to and you have to remember how many frames to advance for each shot.
But if you get it right, the images are great. It obviously only suits certain compositions
geekcop wrote:
Any pics of this unique camera setup?
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To start off with, I'll give you the Facebook group as that's the only way I know to get connected with the guy who is doing the design & 3D printing
dswiger wrote:
From my 6 x 14 medium format pano camera. on Velvia 50
This is a 3D printed camera that I found on a FB site, K6x14Vx User Group
It uses LF lentses. Mine uses a 90mm It allows you to take 5 6x14 pano shots
Cost is very reasonable. He is also making a 6x17 version and always making improvements.
It takes a little getting used to and you have to remember how many frames to advance for each shot.
But if you get it right, the images are great. It obviously only suits certain compositions
Great photo and photo series by everyone here! I just caught up with my photography and the film shot post after being busy with travel and other responsibilities in the past few weeks.
Hasselblad 500 C/M with Ilford FP4+ 125 film @ ISO 125. Developed with Xtol (1:1) and scanned with Epson V850.
Love this. Great mood.
I'm curious how you handled the reciprocity failure for such a long exposure.
I've only shot long exposures w/Ektar a few times but much shorter.
Dan