Snowy rooftops in Zutphen (35mm film in 120 camera)
Snowy rooftops in Zutphen (35mm film in 120 camera)
IJsselstroom Zutphen (35mm film in 120 camera)
IJsselstroom Zutphen (35mm film in 120 camera)
St Walburgis Zutphen (35mm film in 120 camera)
St Walburgis Zutphen (35mm film in 120 camera)
Houseboat Zutphen (Horseman 985)
Houseboat Zutphen (Horseman 985)
View on Zutphen (Horseman 985)
View on Zutphen (Horseman 985)
Volkswagen van - (Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 520/15 modified for 120 film)
Volkswagen van - (Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 520/15 modified for 120 film)
Weeping Willow Zutphen - (Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 520/15 modified for 120 film)
Weeping Willow Zutphen - (Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 520/15 modified for 120 film)
Wijnhuistoren Zutphen (35mm film in 120 camera)
Wijnhuistoren Zutphen (35mm film in 120 camera)
I have a few cameras dedicated for panoramic images however no xpan or other expensive brands. The easiest way of shooting panoramas is buying an 135 to 120 film adapter and use a medium format camera to shoot on 35mm film.
The second camera I use is an old Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 520/15. This model was build for 620 film producing negatives of 6,5 x 11 cm. With a 616 to 120 film adapter you can load regular rollfilm and to keep the film straight in the camera I made the masking window inside the camera a bit smaller. Now it produces 5,5 x 11 cm panoramic negatives.
The third camera is a Kodak No. 3-A model C for 122 film. This camera creates massive negatives of 8 x 14 cm. Intended for contact printing postcards. Now wit a 122 to 120 film adapter it will produce 5 panoramas of 6 x 14 cm.

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