Got one in my dry box. Goodness me totally forgotten about this camera till i saw ths tread. Have'nt use it for long time. Sorry dont have a scanner which can scan the transaprency. Will have to ask my friend to do it using his Epson.
Did most shooting handheld. image quality ok between f8-11 Can't stand the loud clockwork sound of the panning lens. It attracts attention in crowded places Rather plasticky feel to the whole camera too.
your right about the pricing But unfortunatly i did not get it recently, i got it quite a few years ago when CP 1st brought it in. It cost double ot triple that amount then:{ I think the width is double the normal 35mm frame. can't be sure have to dig up my trans. Your Kinesis bag i bought from you the other time is serving me well
I know it's not very expensive but the QC on these things seem to have a bad rep. Probably best to inspect one before purchase which rules evilbay out, for me at least. It's definitely a viable alternative to the Xpan but the rotating lens means candids are out of the question, quite unlike the Xpan which is more flexible in that regard.
Terence is right about the QC issue I was lucky i got a good set. Even then because of the mechanical shutter every one a while have to play with various shutter speeds so they will not get 'sticky'
I've the very cool older model to sell if you are interested! It definitely looks better than the toy-looking plastic 202. ;p Unfortunately it has light leaks and I've got time to try taping it to see if it helps.
i've always been interested in a horizon 202...nearly got one last time, but dropped the idea for an Oly XA instead. how's the focusing like? is it zone focus?
Contrary to what is posted, this is a good camera. Give images that can be enlarged to 16" wide x 6" high. You have to adapt the type of images to suit the characteristics of the camera. I had it for more than 8 months and more than happy with it. http://www.photomalaysia.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1679
The widelux is easily about 3 times the price of the Horizon but I guess it represents a pretty good alternative if one doesn't want to deal with the issues of the older Horizons. Good suggestion SK.