Brings back memories. Left CA back in 2001 and you literally have current pictures of my old "stomping" grounds. Love them! You're camera is taking fantastic pictures. You did a great job with this design.
amazing results. congrats! I've also made my own Xpan series by myself but I manually measured and marked the number of cuts. Would you be kind enough to let me know where I could get more information / materials how the winding crank works? any url link to learn more about this would be helpful. Thanks.
This is awesome, is there a place to see the theory behind this?, Is cropping to the same select ratio the same?, As I guess the image projected is just bigger at the back then some of it (top, bottom) are lost an not exposed to the film, yet it takes two 35 always sure to sheer size?
What's the rig you were using for video? It looks great, too, and almost like you ran it through Dehancer or something. Watched the build video, what a beast of a project.
Great project, great shots. Is there someone selling these cameras already printed and assembled? Also, do the think the Mamiya 50mm or 65mm f.6.3 made for the Mamiya Press would work on the 3D body?
Brings back memories. Left CA back in 2001 and you literally have current pictures of my old "stomping" grounds. Love them! You're camera is taking fantastic pictures. You did a great job with this design.
This is so cool!
amazing results. congrats! I've also made my own Xpan series by myself but I manually measured and marked the number of cuts. Would you be kind enough to let me know where I could get more information / materials how the winding crank works? any url link to learn more about this would be helpful. Thanks.
This is awesome, is there a place to see the theory behind this?, Is cropping to the same select ratio the same?, As I guess the image projected is just bigger at the back then some of it (top, bottom) are lost an not exposed to the film, yet it takes two 35 always sure to sheer size?
What's the rig you were using for video? It looks great, too, and almost like you ran it through Dehancer or something.
Watched the build video, what a beast of a project.
Amazing results!
Great project, great shots. Is there someone selling these cameras already printed and assembled? Also, do the think the Mamiya 50mm or 65mm f.6.3 made for the Mamiya Press would work on the 3D body?
5:40 awesome
Awesome video. Beautiful photo.. love it.
That Kodark film is hard to get.
😅
Great vid! And great job on the camera
beautiful pictures.
6:01 is a brilliant one!
Very cool
Thanks for sharing! Did you color correct the negative scans?
I just used my scanner/scanner software’s default color correction😅 I’m using silverfast. The color has been pretty accurate to my eyes
Great work
Amazing !
Great effort and if your planning to sell 3d printed cameras please let us know.
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国人啊 厉害了
Bravo 👍 genius 👏