You’re a great advert for film work , every now and again I’ll run a few rolls, got lazy enjoying the flexibility of digital. I adopted a collie three years ago and love her company just like you and Barney
Real photographers focus on light and contemplation, gear is just a tool. I think Picasso, Van Gogh, Claude Monet wouldn't waste their time discussing which brush maker is the best, I guess they would just occupy their mind with what is truly important. Gian Lorenzo Bernini when carved his first head in stone when he was only 8, do you think he discussed with other about chisel makers? which was the best, sharpest, had the best handle?
As someone who grew up with film photography, it's fun to watch someone shooting with film these days. I'm pretty impressed with the engineering from Mamiya for that panorama kit. Your images are always wonderful, you have such a good eye.
Love your videos. they remind me somewhat of bob ross, in the sense that your videos and his contain elements of the craft explanation and obvious passion for what you both do art wise, but then the videos contain these soft speaking voices and ASMR sounds and such. Really relaxing and nice to watch man. Keep them up :)
I can't find a Mamiya 7ii that fits my budget, but I do have a three Mamiya 645's (two standard and one AF). I have acquired over 100 rolls of 135mm film, color, slide, and b/w. All of these films are outdated. When I returned from Germany in 1980 a friend gave me was outdated film and chemistry that I used in my darkroom once I moved into my house. That film has been used up and it worked great. Back then I never thought about using 135mm in a MF camera. I have a couple of 3D printed adapters to use on the 35mm canisters for my M645. I guess it is time to start experimenting. Great presentation and thanks.
Love these little photo walks with you . Seems so liberating without a tripod and Endless LCD viewing . You film work it top notch too some of the best on RUclips . You relate the story very well . Thanks Craig .
Interesting images, love the grain and "atmosphere" of the film you picked. Appreciate the subtle teaching that you do in your videos. I do like the panorama perspective, and the weather and location you chose fit the plan perfectly. Gotta love Barney!
Thanks for the reply Craig. Like many I also do digital and those I do display and sell but I do not have an online presence. The 6x17 is a Shen Hao model and is new and therefore is awaiting a lens.
Craig Prentis Yes Craig same model as Nick’s. When I saw it in his video I put it on my wish list. It has been years saving for it but I got in just before the healthy increase. Still expensive for sure.
Really loving the content, find it very relaxing and to top it all off the photos are fantastic. I find that panoramic shots can be a bit gimmicky but these were really captivating. The heavy grain suited the scenery as well. Keep up the great work Craig!
@@CraigPrentisPhoto , well, youtube just indicated your channel to me because I'm interested in photography channels. Your content is awesome, Barney just works with you to make it a little better haha.
I have the same panoramic adapter and use it with my Mamiya 7II sometimes, but even though I have the manual, in the beginning I was having lots of problems understanding how to install the adapter and load the film properly. I actually managed to load the film in a way that damaged the camera and had to have it repaired-not easy to find someone who can repair a Mamiya 7II film advance mechanism ... Now I know how to load the film, but I would have loved to have your video earlier. Thank you for documenting this so well.
All of these shots are frame worthy!! I love using my pano adapter on my mamiya 7ii as well. I usually shoot without the film mask though as I like having the picture extend to the sprockets. If you don't like it, you can always crop it out too. This one option is a huge advantage over the X-pan and has no longer made me want the X-pan.
cool, I'll have to try it without the film mask and shoot the sprockets too. Yes, I agree, if you already have the 7, it's a much cheaper option than going down the x-pan route
Love your photos, you have a really trained eye haha... the one you took at 8:00 was beautifully composed. And that dog caught my attention since his first appearance in the video, such a cute thing.. aw
Fantastic video Craig! I enjoyed your images. I think the vertical shots work well too and add to the feel of black and white. To me they add suspense and drama. Thanks for creating your video Craig. R
Wonderful video. Is it difficult to focus and compose using the panoramic view lines ? I like late evening, is it difficult to use the viewfinder in dim light for both 120 and 35mm film
Great images! I love panoramic images when done properly & you've done a great job. I really liked the very first shot! They were all good! Thanks for sharing. I had no idea there were kits like that for the Mamiya 7.
I watched this for a second time because it's so good. A couple things: first, the overall approach with the M7 and the 135 pano kit is very astute and well explained. I now have one for my 7. Also, panos (as shown here) are not just for broad vistas, but close in, vertical, and Barney. Exceptional. Your videos are akin to a graduate course on composition, site location, exposure, and patience. When's the book coming out?! :-)
Excellent video, thanks to share. I like your panoramic photos and I like how you explain every shoots. I would like to try a Mamiya 7 one day., I believe that it's one of the best film cameras.
Thank you Craig I really enjoyed seeing you capture these wonderful panoramics of the trees and Barney . It has insiped me to maybe try out some panoramas of woodlands etc...(on digital though) I have done them of large landscapes but never tried trees. Thank you for the inspiration once again I always enjoy your videos. I eventually got my film back from Ilford yesterday( I got rid of all my own dark room equipment just after I started using digital ) after taking my cannon F1N ( new) out for a wander at the start of feb. I really enjoyed getting back out with my SLR so thank you to people like yourself for inspiring me :D Teddy
Thanks Teddy, yes panos can work well with digital and the various methods of stitching that are available. I’m glad you’ve been enjoying the videos. Happy shooting with your Canon F1.
I just got the film back yesterday and I am pretty happy with the results :D I will be using some more film soon I might try one of my other cameras then :D
Great photos, really nice. I just ordered a panoramic setup for my Fuji GW690 but it looks a lot more difficult than yours. They really thought that one out and made it pretty easy. The photos were really awesome in the fog. That's the camera I've always wanted , but the price is a killer ! I really am happy with my Texas Leicas though, very sharp and not so painful on the wallet ! Just subscribed, really enjoyed it and your dog is awesome too ! LarryMac
some amazing shots there, i assume there are no 135 frame lines in the viewfinder, how are you framing it? Ah sorry, watched further and you do mention framing lines in the viewfinder.. thank you
Great video Craig. I would like to try this with my RB67 but there is no rewind feature. Love the images especially the one of Barney on the bench. He seemed to be saying " You have been snapping all morning, how about one of me on this bench ?"..lol. Thanks for the chat and the walk. Cheers from Canada.
Another great video. 1. I’m a big fan of your camera editing when you explain something and then you do a close up (without showing a camera tripod in frame). It’s so smooth that the viewers brain doesn’t detect the difference. 2.I also been exploring a bit with panoramic shots. I tried to roll my own 35mm into a 120 roll and use it with my own 3D made spool adaptors on hasselblad and Rolleiflex bodies. A la X-Pan, without owning one. I’m very happy with the results but I wish it was more streamlined as your Mamiya system. 3. I also been thinking on a large format adaptor that allows you to do the same but instead of 35mm you would use 120 film roll. That could be better for you since you shoot a lot of Large Format, also the bigger resolution and the smalll amount of grain would be better. Have you though about it?
Hi Alexandra, thanks for your comments. 1. Glad you liked it. Yes, filmed twice and then I try to edit it as seemlessly as possible to show more of a close up. It worked ok this time, but that isn’t always the case. 2. Yes, I tried using cheap 3D printed 35mm to 120 adapters but they just didn’t work in the Mamiya. I got one or two frames shot off but then I couldn’t wind it any further as it just tightened up. This panoramic kit was the only way to go. I have used the 3D printed adapters in other cameras successfully though. 3. Yes, I have thought about doing the same with a 120 back on large format. Maybe something for the future. Cheers
Beautiful photographs and great compositional tips for using the panoramic format. Thank you. You mentioned the crop marks in the viewfinder. Are these built in to the Mamiya, or have you added them yourself? Also, amazed at how contrasty your HP5+ photgraphs are. Mine tend to come out flatter. Could you perhaps share your development and printing process? (Or point to another video if you’ve already done one?).
The framelines are built into the viewfinder and show crops for the full frame and the pano and these change for the lens you have on there at the time. Same with the external viewfinder that you use with the wider lenses. This image needed a bit of work to make it the shot I envisaged it to be. It's incredibly flat on the neg and grainy being HP5 in the foggy conditions. I'll maybe do something in the future to show the working process afterwards.
As if your gear wasn’t left field enough 🤔😁. Good way to mix it up though and I liked the upright one. Bit strange on it’s own but as a series of 3 vertical panos it could work well. Good stuff though Craig 👍
Excellent, thanks. I have a 135mm pinhole camera with a panoramic facility which I have never used, so seeing your results I shall give it a try. The only fly in the ointment is I have had to buy an Epson flatbed scanner which can scan a panoramic image (my slide scanner wont do "odd" formats) so yet more expense. Its all your fault! :-)
Thank you, I’ve been dslr scanning my film recently with a macro lens and a light box. Really loving the quality/speed compared to my 35mm scanner set up. I did these panoramics with that method using the Canon film holders I use for the scanner. Shooting RAW images and converting with Negative Lab Pro - works a treat!
Son imagenes espectaculares ..muy maravillosas...como es la calidad de la imagen comparada con el cuadro completo.....osea : 6x7 VS 35mm....seria bueno ver la comparacion....Gracias por compartir..
Love the dog bringing sticks to you constantly.. haha
You’re a great advert for film work , every now and again I’ll run a few rolls, got lazy enjoying the flexibility of digital. I adopted a collie three years ago and love her company just like you and Barney
Really nice and relaxing video. I wish more photography channels would focus on photography rather than gear.
thanks, I'm glad you liked it
Real photographers focus on light and contemplation, gear is just a tool. I think Picasso, Van Gogh, Claude Monet wouldn't waste their time discussing which brush maker is the best, I guess they would just occupy their mind with what is truly important. Gian Lorenzo Bernini when carved his first head in stone when he was only 8, do you think he discussed with other about chisel makers? which was the best, sharpest, had the best handle?
"Real" photographers focus on the things that are important to them at any given time.
Fyi...that includes everyone.
This video is making me buy a Mamiya 7...these shots are incredible.
sorry about that ;-)
As someone who grew up with film photography, it's fun to watch someone shooting with film these days. I'm pretty impressed with the engineering from Mamiya for that panorama kit. Your images are always wonderful, you have such a good eye.
Yes, it is a well engineered bit of kit. Thanks for watching.
What a good boy your pup is.
I have just purchased the same panoramic adopter kit. Great tutorial.
great, glad you enjoyed it
Lovely to have such a loyal friend accompany you. Great video!
Again. Perfection, man. The shot of the tree where your composure is mostly coming in from the left. Awesome.
7:26
Thank you, much appreciated
I love your black and white film work. It brings back my earlier days. Thanks for sharing
thanks Tony
I really enjoy your quiet, understated presentation. A real pleasure to watch. No hype or overexcited rhetoric.
Thank you, I’m glad you liked it.
All of those images were just awesome Craig. Something about Panos. Thanks for sharing.
thanks Bill
Awesome realization of panoramic imagery Craig ... was already a fan of the Mamiya7II ... we are now fans of your work and Barney. Thanks.
that's great, thank you
Love your videos. they remind me somewhat of bob ross, in the sense that your videos and his contain elements of the craft explanation and obvious passion for what you both do art wise, but then the videos contain these soft speaking voices and ASMR sounds and such. Really relaxing and nice to watch man. Keep them up :)
Thank you for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
8:10 photo is amazing!
odisssss thank you
Like fine art.
Gorgeous photos. The dog actually poses for you. Amazing.
I can't find a Mamiya 7ii that fits my budget, but I do have a three Mamiya 645's (two standard and one AF). I have acquired over 100 rolls of 135mm film, color, slide, and b/w. All of these films are outdated. When I returned from Germany in 1980 a friend gave me was outdated film and chemistry that I used in my darkroom once I moved into my house. That film has been used up and it worked great. Back then I never thought about using 135mm in a MF camera. I have a couple of 3D printed adapters to use on the 35mm canisters for my M645. I guess it is time to start experimenting. Great presentation and thanks.
I really enjoyed the photography and also the video. Super chill.
Thank you
Just picked up the panoramic adapter. Can't wait to use it! Hope all is well Craig, missing your videos and Barney!
I love how your dog brings the stick, drops it for you, and seems resigned to your paying attention to all the wrong things. :)
Poor lad, he just wants to play ;-)
They came out really well Craig, the grain added a lot of atmosphere. I particularly liked the two trees image.
Thanks Steve, I like the grain too.
Wooooow Craig! That horizontal shot with the two trees was very powerful for me. Way to go!
Cheers Myron
Beautiful pictures Craig. Very inspiring b/w work. Now I want to get out there and shoot some panoramic b/w photos. Cheers!
Love these little photo walks with you . Seems so liberating without a tripod and Endless LCD viewing . You film work it top notch too some of the best on RUclips . You relate the story very well . Thanks Craig .
Thank you very much. I'm glad you're enjoying the trips out.
Another great video. I really liked the reflected tree in portrait, some nice light. A really interesting format, thanks for sharing 👍
thanks Mark
Very, very good video. I have a new Mamiya 7 now. Thank you. RS. Canada
Enjoy the M7 ;-)
Interesting results Craig. I really like the trees at 4:20, and the vertical shot of the tree
thanks Jeff
Interesting images, love the grain and "atmosphere" of the film you picked. Appreciate the subtle teaching that you do in your videos. I do like the panorama perspective, and the weather and location you chose fit the plan perfectly. Gotta love Barney!
thanks Martin, I'm glad you enjoyed it
beautiful video and beautiful images as well
Hey Craig, thank you so much for another superb video! I am always looking forward to see your next ones. Cheers mate
thanks, I'm glad you liked it
@@CraigPrentisPhoto would you please consider to pick up the polaroid adapter in a future video? many thanks in advance!
Beautiful as always. Thanks for taking us with you.
thank you
Great video! I love how old the photos look. They look like they were taken in the '50s! I love it.
Great photos Craig. I have always enjoyed the panoramic format. Currently using an Xpan and just acquired a 6x17. Barney’s portrait is priceless.
Thanks Peter. Your 6x17 set up sounds great. Do you share these images at all?
Thanks for the reply Craig. Like many I also do digital and those I do display and sell but I do not have an online presence. The 6x17 is a Shen Hao model and is new and therefore is awaiting a lens.
OK, thanks Peter. The 6x17 Shen Hao - is that the one I've seen Nick Carver using?
Craig Prentis Yes Craig same model as Nick’s. When I saw it in his video I put it on my wish list. It has been years saving for it but I got in just before the healthy increase. Still expensive for sure.
Excellent images! Thank you for sharing this, and showing the lovely Mamiya.
thank you
Really loving the content, find it very relaxing and to top it all off the photos are fantastic. I find that panoramic shots can be a bit gimmicky but these were really captivating. The heavy grain suited the scenery as well. Keep up the great work Craig!
Alex Fabian cheers Alex, I liked the grain too. Think I’ve got a bit used to seeing finer grain with the larger formats and slower films!
Loved the photos, panoramic pictures and fog really are a great combo!
thank you
Photos were incredible and your dog’s the best! Great video.
Thank you!
maybe its not your thing, but that dog deserves a roll of film just with pictures of him or her... im love
Yes, that's my dog Barney. He's the real reason people tune in.
@@CraigPrentisPhoto , well, youtube just indicated your channel to me because I'm interested in photography channels. Your content is awesome, Barney just works with you to make it a little better haha.
great stuff, I'm glad it's getting suggested ;-)
I have the same panoramic adapter and use it with my Mamiya 7II sometimes, but even though I have the manual, in the beginning I was having lots of problems understanding how to install the adapter and load the film properly. I actually managed to load the film in a way that damaged the camera and had to have it repaired-not easy to find someone who can repair a Mamiya 7II film advance mechanism ... Now I know how to load the film, but I would have loved to have your video earlier. Thank you for documenting this so well.
Thanks Erik, I'm glad it helped. Sorry to hear about your problems. Luckily, I haven't had anything go wrong with mine yet.
beautiful mysterious photos!
thank you
Fantastic. This panoramic format suits your composition style perfectly. Absolutely loved this one. I hope to see a lot more of this format from you.
thanks, I'm sure I'll be digging it out again
What a nice video. The photos are really wonderful especially the one of the single tree with the huge branch. Really nice.
Guido Ehlers thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful photos, interesting video.
It would be really interesting to see panorama portraits with this kit!
maybe one day...
Loved your photos loved the fog ✅✅✅✅✅
The spider's web photo nailed it!
Great video. All the images work well for me, however I absolutely love the portrait at 11:31. Really enjoyed it, thanks!
Great, thanks for watching
All of these shots are frame worthy!! I love using my pano adapter on my mamiya 7ii as well. I usually shoot without the film mask though as I like having the picture extend to the sprockets. If you don't like it, you can always crop it out too. This one option is a huge advantage over the X-pan and has no longer made me want the X-pan.
cool, I'll have to try it without the film mask and shoot the sprockets too. Yes, I agree, if you already have the 7, it's a much cheaper option than going down the x-pan route
@@CraigPrentisPhoto but it will be more harder to use Mamiya in street photography I think
You've certainly got a few keepers there. Great video and images too! I'll certainly like to see more of the pano images in the future.
Glad you liked it
Great video again. So many keepers off that roll.
James van der Moezel thank you
Nice one Craig, some great shots in there, love the one of the two trees!
thank you
Thanks for this one Craig!
Simply love all of the shots.
Love your photos, you have a really trained eye haha... the one you took at 8:00 was beautifully composed. And that dog caught my attention since his first appearance in the video, such a cute thing.. aw
thanks, I'm glad you liked them
Fantastic video Craig! I enjoyed your images. I think the vertical shots work well too and add to the feel of black and white. To me they add suspense and drama. Thanks for creating your video Craig. R
Ryan J Doolan thanks Ryan, yes I was actually quite happy with the uprights too. Didn’t think I’d like them. Cheers.
Wonderful video. Is it difficult to focus and compose using the panoramic view lines ? I like late evening, is it difficult to use the viewfinder in dim light for both 120 and 35mm film
Excellent video as usual, and wow! What contextually rich images you’ve made! Love them.
thank you, much appreciated
Great images! I love panoramic images when done properly & you've done a great job. I really liked the very first shot! They were all good! Thanks for sharing. I had no idea there were kits like that for the Mamiya 7.
Cheers John. Yes, I'm glad I picked this kit up. I've been looking out for one for a while and I'm sure I'll dig it out from time to time.
Fantastic Craig! Beautiful work.
thank you
Some really stunning shots !
Really great video, love the pics
Anyway your dog is so adorable, make me really miss my dogs.
More video please!
Thank you. More to come soon.
That photo at 7:26 is just beautifull !!!! Great video again Craig!
thank you!
Loved the vertical compositions, something I really want to explore myself. Great video! 👍
Thank you. Yes, I'm sure enjoy it. The complete opposite to your favoured square format!
Amazing work!
very cool, another reason I need to get the Mamiya 7 now!
haha, thanks!
Amazing work man
Really nice photos !
thanks
Beautiful images...that panoramic style really works for you ;-)
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you liked the images
The photos look beautiful but I can't help but think to myself "he better have played catch with that dog!".
Thank you for your Video!
Beautiful set of images
thank you
Fantastic!
I watched this for a second time because it's so good. A couple things: first, the overall approach with the M7 and the 135 pano kit is very astute and well explained. I now have one for my 7. Also, panos (as shown here) are not just for broad vistas, but close in, vertical, and Barney. Exceptional. Your videos are akin to a graduate course on composition, site location, exposure, and patience. When's the book coming out?! :-)
Excellent video, thanks to share. I like your panoramic photos and I like how you explain every shoots. I would like to try a Mamiya 7 one day., I believe that it's one of the best film cameras.
Thanks Domenico, I really enjoy shooting with this camera. It's lovely to use.
Love the photos.
Thank you Craig I really enjoyed seeing you capture these wonderful panoramics of the trees and Barney . It has insiped me to maybe try out some panoramas of woodlands etc...(on digital though) I have done them of large landscapes but never tried trees. Thank you for the inspiration once again I always enjoy your videos. I eventually got my film back from Ilford yesterday( I got rid of all my own dark room equipment just after I started using digital ) after taking my cannon F1N ( new) out for a wander at the start of feb. I really enjoyed getting back out with my SLR so thank you to people like yourself for inspiring me :D Teddy
Thanks Teddy, yes panos can work well with digital and the various methods of stitching that are available. I’m glad you’ve been enjoying the videos. Happy shooting with your Canon F1.
I just got the film back yesterday and I am pretty happy with the results :D I will be using some more film soon I might try one of my other cameras then :D
Quality images Craig. Nice format too.
thank you
Great photos, really nice. I just ordered a panoramic setup for my Fuji GW690 but it looks a lot more difficult than yours. They really thought that one out and made it pretty easy. The photos were really awesome in the fog. That's the camera I've always wanted , but the price is a killer ! I really am happy with my Texas Leicas though, very sharp and not so painful on the wallet ! Just subscribed, really enjoyed it and your dog is awesome too ! LarryMac
Thank you, yes lots of analog cameras going up and up in price. Glad you enjoyed it!
Really like your videos. Bought the adapters like 2 years ago I’m
Ashamed to say and am still yet to use them :/ thanks for sharing!
No problem, it's worth giving it a go.
some amazing shots there, i assume there are no 135 frame lines in the viewfinder, how are you framing it?
Ah sorry, watched further and you do mention framing lines in the viewfinder.. thank you
Great video Craig. I would like to try this with my RB67 but there is no rewind feature. Love the images especially the one of Barney on the bench. He seemed to be saying " You have been snapping all morning, how about one of me on this bench ?"..lol. Thanks for the chat and the walk. Cheers from Canada.
thanks Wayne, it was good to have Barney back again
You could always use a dark bag to facilitate rolling the spool back up.
@@jamesvdm Thanks James. I'll need a bigger bag...lol.
Another great video.
1. I’m a big fan of your camera editing when you explain something and then you do a close up (without showing a camera tripod in frame). It’s so smooth that the viewers brain doesn’t detect the difference.
2.I also been exploring a bit with panoramic shots. I tried to roll my own 35mm into a 120 roll and use it with my own 3D made spool adaptors on hasselblad and Rolleiflex bodies. A la X-Pan, without owning one. I’m very happy with the results but I wish it was more streamlined as your Mamiya system.
3. I also been thinking on a large format adaptor that allows you to do the same but instead of 35mm you would use 120 film roll. That could be better for you since you shoot a lot of Large Format, also the bigger resolution and the smalll amount of grain would be better. Have you though about it?
Hi Alexandra, thanks for your comments.
1. Glad you liked it. Yes, filmed twice and then I try to edit it as seemlessly as possible to show more of a close up. It worked ok this time, but that isn’t always the case.
2. Yes, I tried using cheap 3D printed 35mm to 120 adapters but they just didn’t work in the Mamiya. I got one or two frames shot off but then I couldn’t wind it any further as it just tightened up. This panoramic kit was the only way to go. I have used the 3D printed adapters in other cameras successfully though.
3. Yes, I have thought about doing the same with a 120 back on large format. Maybe something for the future.
Cheers
I have the same camera and adaptor. I chose it over the Xpan which is a ticking time bomb for failure.
yes, I couldn't believe the prices when I last checked
Beautiful photographs and great compositional tips for using the panoramic format. Thank you. You mentioned the crop marks in the viewfinder. Are these built in to the Mamiya, or have you added them yourself? Also, amazed at how contrasty your HP5+ photgraphs are. Mine tend to come out flatter. Could you perhaps share your development and printing process? (Or point to another video if you’ve already done one?).
The framelines are built into the viewfinder and show crops for the full frame and the pano and these change for the lens you have on there at the time. Same with the external viewfinder that you use with the wider lenses. This image needed a bit of work to make it the shot I envisaged it to be. It's incredibly flat on the neg and grainy being HP5 in the foggy conditions. I'll maybe do something in the future to show the working process afterwards.
You are a true experimentalist, well done 👍
Would look at the antics of Barny? all day long 😂
Cheers Eltin, it was good to have Barney back.
Sorry forgot the 'e' 👍😂👍
Great video and photos!
thank you
4:11 ¨Hey human, look... I found a stick¨
got some great images there!
thanks
Finally know how to use the adopter thx so much
You're welcome
As if your gear wasn’t left field enough 🤔😁. Good way to mix it up though and I liked the upright one. Bit strange on it’s own but as a series of 3 vertical panos it could work well. Good stuff though Craig 👍
Yes, I think that's a good call - three vertical panos could work quite nicely with the right images.
Love everything about it
thank you
I am not a fan of panoramic but I really love the results, the one with the 2 trees is my favorite one
Nelson M. Great, thanks for watching
Beautiful photographs. What starting setup/kit for 120 film would you advise. I like to do woodland photography.
If I was starting from fresh, I'd probably go with a cheap TLR and shoot 6x6 format. These can be a bit more affordable before jumping in too deep.
Great video, love the images. Seems like the camera was designed with the adapter in mind and not as an after thought.
Yes, I reckon so. Especially as the 135 is already marked up on the pressure plate.
Excellent, thanks. I have a 135mm pinhole camera with a panoramic facility which I have never used, so seeing your results I shall give it a try. The only fly in the ointment is I have had to buy an Epson flatbed scanner which can scan a panoramic image (my slide scanner wont do "odd" formats) so yet more expense. Its all your fault! :-)
Thank you, I’ve been dslr scanning my film recently with a macro lens and a light box. Really loving the quality/speed compared to my 35mm scanner set up. I did these panoramics with that method using the Canon film holders I use for the scanner. Shooting RAW images and converting with Negative Lab Pro - works a treat!
Que bonito trabajo.
his jacket perfectly matches the fur colour of his dog:) 0:50
it was an intentional aesthetic purchasing decision ;-)
Your dog is super!
Magnifique !
4:06 💖💖💖💖
And...I bought one. Thanks!
Ahh, nice one.
Son imagenes espectaculares ..muy maravillosas...como es la calidad de la imagen comparada con el cuadro completo.....osea : 6x7 VS 35mm....seria bueno ver la comparacion....Gracias por compartir..
Gracias. Espero que pronto esté haciendo algo más con este adaptador y comparando los dos formatos.