Dear Panoramic Photography Group, The International Association of Panoramic Photographers (IAPP) is sponsoring a juried panormaic photography contest and...
The file number is pretty meaningless unless you shoot with absolute regularity and keep some sort of written notes. I have been experimenting with high...
... Well You convinced me. I went out and acquired an Epson 4990 from B&H. I have an old ACER but it just would not do long panoramas. I have a 250mm...
Hello All! It's great to be part of this group. I've been shooting panoramas professionally for over 10 years now. They were mostly for hotel websites and...
... Bill, This might give you some help scanning long film: http://www.panoramacamera.us/m_2450test.html Here is a pan enlarger but you'd be nuts to return to...
Hi Folks Now I have started my new HP - with panoramic pics. Pics are taken with a Noblex and a X-Pan. It takes time, but I hope, that every week I will put...
Hello Group and Bill! I made a panorama strip enlarger such as you speak of below. This is a one of a kind unit that operate without glass through a Beseler...
I've been called nuts and worse before..... Still, bringing the RS back to life is probably the limit of my insanity. Well, I might buy an epson 9600 - but I'm...
What did you not like about the E-500? I seem to be doing ok with mine. Well, if I dump the plastic Zuco lenses and use the leica lenses I got when I purchased...
Bill, I don't understand what you want for a scanner. What is wrong with laying the film on the glass and scanning the whole strip at once? I get the...
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Actually the film has to be raised a fraction of an inch above the glass for a precision scan to be made. Depending on the size of the film the use of a normal...
Jeff, You are mistaken about how flat bed scanners work for long film. The film is fixed in [place and the lamp moves (scans) or the film is uniformly...
Actually laying the film on top of the glass is still not the method to get the best scan. See : http://www.betterscanning.com/ for examples of this. [Non-text...
I have bought a manfrotto 300n head for panoramic shots but I still need something suitable for attaching the camera to, any help will be greatly appreciated ...
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... <searust@...> wrote: Thanks, these look interesting and are fairly priced. I did some testing and found that the depth of focus is quite deep with my...
now why sell this one of a kind filmenlarger,george? is it possible that george went digital? i have this wonderful sound byte when you said never digital...
I am thinking again about getting a new camera, and as stitched panoramics are about the most demanding thing I do, thought I would ask here. I don't want a...
No way pano-man... I am still shooting the film and doing just fine with it thank you. I have the pan enlarger for sale because I do not use it and it is...
digital schmigital! You guys spend thousand of dollars and countless hours trying to get something that film and paper does naturally and quicker. Flame on. ...
I think the minimum serious thing would be a Canon 400D with an 8mm 3.5 Sigma and/or a 10-17 Tokina, just to cover all needs. As for compact cameras I'm...
I have Kodak P880 which has some great lens (Schneider -Kreuznach) 24mm wide. The tele is small but for me is more then OK. The only problem is that it wrights...
I have two Nikon Coolpix 5000 with the FC-E8 lens and am happy with the results. My pans done with them end up on the internet, so I don't need a 20+ megapixel...
I think I can relate more to your choice of lens than to the 8mm ones mentioned. I assume that, in thses cases, the 8mm is equivalent to something less extreme...