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Mike Sellers

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Which Panorama Format?
« on: August 02, 2008, 06:32:17 pm »

I am thinking about getting a panorama camera but which format-612 or 617?
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« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2008, 07:13:14 pm »

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 6 x17 or a 3-1 ratio is considered as "panoramic" by the IAPP  [a href=\"http://www.panphoto.com/]http://www.panphoto.com/[/url]

3-1 is close to what you get from an Xpan, but is what you get from  a Linhof 617 or the now discontinued Fuji. Also see several new Chinese models.

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« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2008, 08:45:37 pm »

Thanks-do you know anything about the Gaoersi or Dayi cameras? What would be the equivalent focal length in 617 to the 120 in 4x5?
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6 x17 or a 3-1 ratio is considered as "panoramic" by the IAPP  http://www.panphoto.com/

3-1 is close to what you get from an Xpan, but is what you get from  a Linhof 617 or the now discontinued Fuji. Also see several new Chinese models.

Peter
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« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2008, 09:35:13 pm »

I have an xpan and the Horseman 617 - I just got the Horseman and have three schneider lenses - its great for incredible detail. Although I am getting used to the 3 to 1 format - I am used to the smaller xpan format. The Hoseman really slows you down in that you only get 4 shots a roll - manual everything. As was stated earlier the 612 is not true pan if you care about those sorts of things. I have a friend with the Hoseman 612 and the slides look great. Going from the xpan to the 617 has challenged me a bit in the extra width when composing. I don't crop any of my images.

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