Cholentpot
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We're all aware that most of us will never be able to afford an Xpan or justify buying one. Many attempts have been made to get that look. I've tried a few and recently saw an idea kicking around online and tried it for myself. It's still pretty rough and wild but it works. It gives me 24 shots on a roll of 120. I'm not sure what the aspect ratio of the shots are. I like to look and am looking on trying it in other cameras.
This is my first attempt, a Ricohflex VII with some backing paper cut into the back. I marked a roll of backing paper with halfway marks between 6x6 frames. Using the red window on the back of camera I'm able to space the shots accurately. On this camera the backing paper didn't affect the sharpness. Granted this isn't a top tier TLR but it worked.
I'm not all that great at cutting straight lines.
I left these uncropped so you can see the crop lines
This was shot on Plus-X 2402. Dim cloudy day so I didn't really have much of a chance to stop down the lens and see what I could get. Camera only has B, 25, 50 and 100. Work with what you got I say. Revision 2 is a Yashica A. I was going to use a Rolleicord but there's no red window on the back.
My next attempt if this works is to use a Mamiya system and a wider lens. Should give something closer to that Xpan look.
This is my first attempt, a Ricohflex VII with some backing paper cut into the back. I marked a roll of backing paper with halfway marks between 6x6 frames. Using the red window on the back of camera I'm able to space the shots accurately. On this camera the backing paper didn't affect the sharpness. Granted this isn't a top tier TLR but it worked.

I'm not all that great at cutting straight lines.




I left these uncropped so you can see the crop lines


This was shot on Plus-X 2402. Dim cloudy day so I didn't really have much of a chance to stop down the lens and see what I could get. Camera only has B, 25, 50 and 100. Work with what you got I say. Revision 2 is a Yashica A. I was going to use a Rolleicord but there's no red window on the back.

My next attempt if this works is to use a Mamiya system and a wider lens. Should give something closer to that Xpan look.