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Panoramic P&S


joshua_guthrie

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My father-in-law is looking for a new camera and has asked my

advice. The hitch is that he wants a 35mm point-and-shoot that can

switch to the panoramic format a la an APS camera. The prints are

dreadful but he really likes the idea. He's got a little Pentax

35mm that does the job but it's on it's last legs and is no longer

produced. I am largely unfamiliar with P&S cameras and really don't

have any advice to offer but I promised to look into it. I found a

Kyocera/Yashica 165EF Zoomate at a reasonable price at BH for him.

Can anyone offer an opinion of it or an alternative suggestion?

Thanks!

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Almost all of the consumer panoramic cameras, including APS, achieve the panoramic images by cropping the top and bottom of the image. Sometimes this is by masking the film, or in the case of APS, by cropping at the time of printing. This means that the negative will still be 36mm long (35mm film), and the image will still be what is given by an moderate wide angle lens.

 

The most inexpensive way to go is to take the image that he likes, get an 8" x 10" or 8" x 12" inch print, and trim off the top and bottom -- you get the same results.

 

Digital will allow you to stitch several images together on your computer (some, in the camera), and a true panoramic camera costs more than I care to think about.

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In some camera mockups; we just made our own masks; which cuts the top and bottom part of the 35mm frame off. We used plastic shim stock; epoxy; and black flat paint; on several 35mm cameras. One must not interferre with thou's shutter!<BR><BR> Today I have an old Zorki LTM; which when fitted with a Jupiter-8 or Summicron that makes nice Panoramic prints. The photo labs machines key off the two black areas; and force a 4x12 inch print. This is using only about 12x36mm of the 24x36mm frame; but works OK. It makes alot better images than the cheap P&S cameras. A 28mm or 15mm LTM lens works well too. One can make a "fun" extra body; with the mask; and produce quick Panoramics; here the 1 hour Lab does these.
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The mechanical "shutter/gate/doors" on used 35mm Panoramic P&S cameras is often broken; or in poor shape. One should see if the doors actually open and close. Many times one door is hung up; or abit lazy. The cheap plastic P&S cameras are many times useable with a full 24x36 frame; but have broken "panoramic shutters"; when on the 2nd hand market.
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