RF Panaromics


sf_kang

Senior Member
Hi ALL RF Shooters,
I am new to this Group but not new to RF shooting.
Just wondering if there is interest in start a group who wish to explore the fun and creativity of PANAROMIC shooting.
Naturally, owners of cameras such as the Hasselblad XPan, Fuji 6X9, 6X17, etcl. etc. are the ones likely interested in forming this group.
Just wondering if such a group can be formed, and outings organised to experiment, learn, share and explore the potential of shooting in this format.

I am keen.
Anyone interested?

I also shoot MF 6X6 (Hasselblad 503CXi, 903SWC).
Thanks.
 

also check out the Medium and Large Format sub-section ..... quite a few fanatics there too :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

i am in too! However mine is a fixed focus camera.
 

Like this?

Mount Kinabalu 4095m and still growing every year...

Hasselblad XPAN I | 45mm | Kodak Gold 200

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Changi Beach

Hasselblad XPan | Hasselblad 45mm f4 | Kodak Portra 160VC film

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My Canon F1 with 70-210mm f4

Hasselblad Xpan 1 | Hasselblad 45mm f4 | Kodak Gold 200

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Everest Base Camp, Dingboche 4200m, Nepal

Hasselblad XPAN1 | Hasselblad 45mm f4 | Kodak Portra 100VC

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When I was in Singapore :D

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When I was in Hedland :D
 

Everest Base Camp Trek 2011

Hasselblad XPan 1 with 45mm f4 | Kodak Portra 160VC


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Hi,

Shot Thaipusm with an Xpan and 2 other film cameras (Canon EOS 1V and Leica M7). I use the Xpan for my travels and use 2 of my fav lens, 45mm and 90mm f4.

Zenfolio | Tripping the Light | Thaipusam

The photos are shot with Canon (Fuji Pro 400H & Kodak Porta 160), Leica (Ilford Delta 400 & HP5+ 400) and Xpan (Fuji Provia 50)
 

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Taken on KMZ FT-2
 

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Kathamandu, Nepal

Hasselblad XPan 1 | 45mm f4 | Kodak Portra 160VC
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Peneng, Malaysia

Hasselblad XPan 1 | Hasselblad 45mm f4 | Kodak Portra 160VC

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how come the shots by you guys look better? can give some pointers? mine are as follows, shot recently on with UV filter and with the XpanII's AE.

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i would like to have more colour contrast but they look either over or under xposed...

btw, it film used is Ektar 100
 

Darmn poisonous sia lookin' at all these :devil:
 

Darmn poisonous sia lookin' at all these :devil:

Yes I agree fully...

how come the shots by you guys look better? can give some pointers? mine are as follows, shot recently on with UV filter and with the XpanII's AE.

It looks to me like you just took those photos on a lousy day, overcast sky, wrong timing, etc. I doubt there's any problems with the camera/film/exposure.

Try again when the weather's nicer or earlier/later in the day.
 

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