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This is my thought experiment on making 6x3 image on Bronica sq-a with 6x6 filmback.
Of course I'm thinking 50 or 40mm wide lenses.
I wonder anyone tried this or even this works.
It goes like this:
1. Take a first frame.
2. Then crank up to midpoint 1 and 2 on the frame counter, and flip the double exposure knob down, (so that film has advanced only 3cm or so ), and finish cranking ( cocking).
3. Take a second shot
4. Flip back the double exp knob back to normal position
5. Crank up from 1.5 (imaginary) to 2 on frame counter and repeat from #2.
Of course you cover the film insert beforehand so that only the center 6x3 will be exposed and use the viewfinder same way.
This way you can get 24 images of 6x3 instead of 12 on 6x6 filmback not wasting upper & lower film space od panoramic view. Koo
I'm not sure it will work, but it was my gedanken experiment this morning in my bed.
Koo Young Chung
Of course I'm thinking 50 or 40mm wide lenses.
I wonder anyone tried this or even this works.
It goes like this:
1. Take a first frame.
2. Then crank up to midpoint 1 and 2 on the frame counter, and flip the double exposure knob down, (so that film has advanced only 3cm or so ), and finish cranking ( cocking).
3. Take a second shot
4. Flip back the double exp knob back to normal position
5. Crank up from 1.5 (imaginary) to 2 on frame counter and repeat from #2.
Of course you cover the film insert beforehand so that only the center 6x3 will be exposed and use the viewfinder same way.
This way you can get 24 images of 6x3 instead of 12 on 6x6 filmback not wasting upper & lower film space od panoramic view. Koo
I'm not sure it will work, but it was my gedanken experiment this morning in my bed.
Koo Young Chung
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