Plastic Panorama Photo Play

dan swiger

Well-Known Member
I got this last June & finally got confident enough to use it with some success.
This is a 3D printed 6x14cm pano camera using 120 film.
I posted in the film forum about the pieces if you are interested.
The guy now makes a 6x17 model & has continued to refine & improve it.
Film flatness is good, but I have notice some reflected light when bright conditions exist.
He has a fix for that (so do I).

The 1st two are local scenes & the last is Valley View at Yosemite a couple of weeks back.
Definitely only suited to certain scenes/compositions.
These were exposed on Velvia 50 so the colors are a bit punchy
The lens is a 90mm LF

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JimFox

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Staff member
Not bad at all Dan. That little 3D printed camera sure seems like it will be a winner. #1 is my favorite along with your Gates of the Valley.
 

Tom Narwid

Well-Known Member
I got this last June & finally got confident enough to use it with some success.
This is a 3D printed 6x14cm pano camera using 120 film.
I posted in the film forum about the pieces if you are interested.
The guy now makes a 6x17 model & has continued to refine & improve it.
Film flatness is good, but I have notice some reflected light when bright conditions exist.
He has a fix for that (so do I).

The 1st two are local scenes & the last is Valley View at Yosemite a couple of weeks back.
Definitely only suited to certain scenes/compositions.
These were exposed on Velvia 50 so the colors are a bit punchy
The lens is a 90mm LF

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These are great and film still is....a much more artful look!!
 
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