I don’t quite understand how shooting a strip of 35mm film in a 120 film folder creates a panorama picture since the taking lens remains the same. How would this differ from simply cropping the top and bottom from a 120 negative?
Rollei made a 35mm film adapter for TLR cameras, but that just meant that you were then shooting 35 with a long 80mm lens. What am I missing here?
It is no different from simple framing. This is a simple cropping, unless it is possible with the image on the perforation. Many point-and-shoot cameras are equipped with such a pseudo-panorama function, they simply close the shutters at the top and bottom. My photo was taken on a 127 camera, it does not require adapters for 35mm. This is not a scan, just a photo of a negative on a mobile phone.I don’t quite understand how shooting a strip of 35mm film in a 120 film folder creates a panorama picture since the taking lens remains the same. How would this differ from simply cropping the top and bottom from a 120 negative?
Rollei made a 35mm film adapter for TLR cameras, but that just meant that you were then shooting 35 with a long 80mm lens. What am I missing here?
I don’t quite understand how shooting a strip of 35mm film in a 120 film folder creates a panorama picture since the taking lens remains the same. How would this differ from simply cropping the top and bottom from a 120 negative?
Rollei made a 35mm film adapter for TLR cameras, but that just meant that you were then shooting 35 with a long 80mm lens. What am I missing here?
a 3d-printed gate on the front of the back that replaces the 6x7 gate
Do you have a link for the .stl file(s) for that? I've been meaning to design one, but...
these guys:
The wording in the included part of their ad seems worrying...
The wording in the included part of their ad seems worrying...
probable security breach on their website.
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