It's nearly correct, add the 11. You get 6 photos. See https://www.oddcameras.com/holgamods_612_pan.htmThe most common thing I've seen is place slider in "12" position and expose on odd numbers; 1,3,5,7,9 Is this the correct sequence for 6x12 ?
nice images @blee1996 Is there a subtle color shift happening? I know nothing about that particular film. I really need to get some rolls processed, I have quite the backup right now.
Congratulations @blee1996. Apart from nice composition and vibrant colors, My eye caught, and calculation verified, that your aspect ratio is >2; 2.30 in fact. Which I find nice, 2 being IMO a little short of panoramic. But how did you manage to achieve this with 120 film? Could it be that you pushed the width to the limit allowed by the Angulon coverage, and then had to devote not two, but three regular frames for each panoramic shot?"Have a Nice Day" At Alviso Marina: Holga 120 Pan with Schneider Angulon 90/6.8 lens. Expired Agfa Ultra 50 film.
Have a nice day - Holga120Pan_SA90f68_Ultyra50B_001 by Zheng, on Flickr
Congratulations @blee1996. Apart from nice composition and vibrant colors, My eye caught, and calculation verified, that your aspect ratio is >2; 2.30 in fact. Which I find nice, 2 being IMO a little short of panoramic. But how did you manage to achieve this with 120 film? Could it be that you pushed the width to the limit allowed by the Angulon coverage, and then had to devote not two, but three regular frames for each panoramic shot?
I finally processed my test roll that I hoped would be scratch free. It is not.
When is the film under the most tension, close to the feed/takeup spools, or when ready for exposure? My 1st and last frames have no scratching. Does the actual film contact the 2 pieces of foam inside, or does only the backing paper rub against those?
My sanding effort seems to have changed the character of the scratch but not fixed things, I guess I start with another round of sanding and another cleaning effort to rule out a piece of debris.
I haven't modified the film section at all on mine either. it came out of the box with a piece of foam in each film spool location which I imagine is to keep the spools from moving around inside the camera.
I will be getting a Holga Pan 120 soon and am wondering if it is possible to convert it to accept a Super Angulon 90mm F8 lens in Copal shutter? I see references to plenty of conversions to the 90mm Angulon f6.8 but cannot find any reference to the Super Angulon. I have a machinist friend who can handle any machining required. Any comments or insights gratefully received.
Reeds are growing tall again
Reeds are growing tall - Holga120Pan_SA90f68_Ultyra50A_002 by Zheng, on Flickr
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