6x15 - an old, oddball format for 120 film...

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Reinhold

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You may have seen my story about a 617 Fotoman with a 615 adaptation here...
http://www.classicbwphoto.com/classicBWphoto/Fotoman.html

I just posted some 6x15 photos made with the camera,
(Plus a bit of murmuring why I like this oddball format) here...
http://www.film-and-darkroom-user.org.uk/forum/album.php?albumid=580

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Interesting, Reinhold. I guess the benefit of shooting 6X15 instead of shooting 6X17 and cropping is that you can get more images per roll of 120 film? FYI, Film and Darkroom User requires me to sign up as a member to view your photos.
 

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Great post! I agree with you on the aspect ratio - it feels "just right". I'll try this on my Da Yi back which has a place to attach masks.
 

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Great post! I agree with you on the aspect ratio - it feels "just right". I'll try this on my Da Yi back which has a place to attach masks.

Ditto here. Even though I don't yet own a panoramic camera I've long thought that this intermediate format would provide the Goldilocks aspect ratio for me, with 6x12 being typically not quite panoramic enough and 6x17 being just a little too wide for my tastes. Since we're talking about camera modifications here, I should point out that anyone interested in making a DIY panoramic camera by converting an old folder to use 120 film, any of the "No. 3A" Kodak or Brownie cameras are what you need to yield nominally the 1:2.5 aspect ratio.
 

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I struggle nowadays with 6x17cm (circa 1:3) having shot 7x17" (1:2.5).
 

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You may have seen my story about a 617 Fotoman with a 615 adaptation here...
http://www.classicbwphoto.com/classicBWphoto/Fotoman.html

I just posted some 6x15 photos made with the camera,
(Plus a bit of murmuring why I like this oddball format) here...
http://www.film-and-darkroom-user.org.uk/forum/album.php?albumid=580

Here's a preview...

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looking good!
 
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