Desmolicious wrote:
If you are talking about those halos around the flare spots (on the wheel well lip), that is halation from the film, nothing to do with the lens.
deang001 wrote:
Some from my newly acquired Fujifilm GA645i & Portra 400 This cam is a lot of fun to use. P&S on steroids but not at all heavy @ ~800gm.
DSLR scanned these with a Nikon D810 using the new AN Glass inserts I got for my Kaiser FilmCopy neg holder. Works really well for keeping a border in 6x4.5 negs.
On the 'i' version, if you set the date, the 'exif' data will be printed on the border, which is pretty neat.
dourbalistar wrote:
Pentax 6x7, S-M-C Takumar 6x7 55mm f/3.5, Panoramic Adapter, Kentmere Pan 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.
Pretty cool. I've been meaning to do this myself... What do you use for framing?
helimat wrote:
Pretty cool. I've been meaning to do this myself... What do you use for framing?
Thanks! The panoramic adapter kit I'm using comes with a viewfinder mask to help with framing. Just have to remember to unmount the lens when removing and remounting the prism if you use the viewfinder mask. The adapter kit also comes with a shutter mask, which I don't use because it masks out the sprockets, plus I'm a little wary of having metal bits by the cloth shutter.
dourbalistar wrote:
Thanks! The panoramic adapter kit I'm using comes with a viewfinder mask to help with framing. Just have to remember to unmount the lens when removing and remounting the prism if you use the viewfinder mask. The adapter kit also comes with a shutter mask, which I don't use because it masks out the sprockets, plus I'm a little wary of having metal bits by the cloth shutter.
helimat wrote:
I have a 3D-printed 35mm adapter kit, but no mask... But maybe I could fab one up. Thanks
You could, in the meantime, make a mask out of paper or a thin piece of cardstock. The mask that comes with the kit is just an approximation, and I don't think it includes the sprocket holes image area. With a DIY mask, you could cut a one that's a bit taller to help with the framing.
dourbalistar wrote:
You could, in the meantime, make a mask out of paper or a thin piece of cardstock. The mask that comes with the kit is just an approximation, and I don't think it includes the sprocket holes image area. With a DIY mask, you could cut a one that's a bit taller to help with the framing.
Yes, that's what I'm thinking. Some math should get it close enough for approximate framing. Will be a fun little project!
helimat wrote:
Yes, that's what I'm thinking. Some math should get it close enough for approximate framing. Will be a fun little project!
To help with the math, seems the focusing screen of the Pentax 6x7 is about 70x55mm. You can cut a 28mm tall window into some cardstock, or a little taller if you want to include the sprockets:
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