subtlelikeatrex
Subscriber
Hi Photriosians,
Have any of you used this “xpan-style” 135w film back?
I haven’t found any actual user reviews of it….only advertising from the vendor.
I see that it is a 3D printed, all-manual back that is a more affordable alternative to an Xpan or spending roughly $1000 for a 135W film back for my Bronica ETRSi. But, given that it is entirely made of plastic, I wonder about the durability of it…how light tight it is…etc. Any user experience that is not affiliated with the seller/manufacturer would be much appreciated.
For context: I like the idea of having a “pano” back that I can simply attach to my Bronica whenever I feel like it. I know that some folks will crop their 6x4.5 negatives down to the panoramic perspective but I would rather be able to just develop exactly what I compose through the VF mask. Plus, shooting pano on a 36-exposure roll of 35mm film gives more negatives per roll than cropping a roll of 120 film does.
Thanks!
-J
Have any of you used this “xpan-style” 135w film back?
I haven’t found any actual user reviews of it….only advertising from the vendor.
I see that it is a 3D printed, all-manual back that is a more affordable alternative to an Xpan or spending roughly $1000 for a 135W film back for my Bronica ETRSi. But, given that it is entirely made of plastic, I wonder about the durability of it…how light tight it is…etc. Any user experience that is not affiliated with the seller/manufacturer would be much appreciated.
For context: I like the idea of having a “pano” back that I can simply attach to my Bronica whenever I feel like it. I know that some folks will crop their 6x4.5 negatives down to the panoramic perspective but I would rather be able to just develop exactly what I compose through the VF mask. Plus, shooting pano on a 36-exposure roll of 35mm film gives more negatives per roll than cropping a roll of 120 film does.
Thanks!
-J
