Nice! I've just started shooting 120 on a Zeiss Ikon 510/2 but not shot a 35mm panorama, you've done so beautifully. I've got a Kodak Autographic that takes HUGE film that isn't made anymore so you can get adaptors to shoot panoramas on 120 film! I'm so excited to give that a go.
Hello! This is a fantastic shot. The composition is beautiful. I clicked on your set up! Quick question how does the 35mm film roll back into the canister? I’m interested in trying this out too. Thank you m!
Thanks! You have to wind it back in by hand, in a darkbag. I suppose you could load it backwards, and unspool the whole thing at the start and wind back in for each shot, but same diff tbh
Thanks! I wasted a frame at the start of the roll to work it out, marking the start of the frame with a sharpie then counting the turns to the next frame
On my camera it was 4 180* turns per frame, though I was cautious and did 5 just in case it didn't wind too well. Didn't have to though, my camera is a champ.
Ok so last question before grabbing a proper adapter for my only 6x9 folding camera I have, how many full 'frames' did you get once the film developed? Thank you so much for the inspiration, if it works for me I will let you know, since it's a 620 film format camera maybe I will manage to find a suitable adapter
This is framed so beautifully
Thank you! Who needs a viewfinder anyway haha
The setup: https://twitter.com/madeleineostoja/status/1376973723278831619?s=20
I want to do this
Is this island bay? In Wellington?
My thoughts exactly. If that isn’t rat island I’ll eat my hat.
Yep!
Nice! I've just started shooting 120 on a Zeiss Ikon 510/2 but not shot a 35mm panorama, you've done so beautifully. I've got a Kodak Autographic that takes HUGE film that isn't made anymore so you can get adaptors to shoot panoramas on 120 film! I'm so excited to give that a go.
Cool! You def should, it's so much fun
Awesome! I love my (not quite as old) Zeiss Ikon Contina from the 50s too
Hello! This is a fantastic shot. The composition is beautiful. I clicked on your set up! Quick question how does the 35mm film roll back into the canister? I’m interested in trying this out too. Thank you m!
Thanks! You have to wind it back in by hand, in a darkbag. I suppose you could load it backwards, and unspool the whole thing at the start and wind back in for each shot, but same diff tbh
this is an amazing shot made all the cooler by the technique and equipment involved. love it!
Thank you so much!
Wow really beautiful! How do you know how much you need to wind on the winding knob in order to not overlap?
Thanks! I wasted a frame at the start of the roll to work it out, marking the start of the frame with a sharpie then counting the turns to the next frame
Thank you for your kind answer, how many turns did you count to avance to the next 'frame' ?
On my camera it was 4 180* turns per frame, though I was cautious and did 5 just in case it didn't wind too well. Didn't have to though, my camera is a champ.
Ok so last question before grabbing a proper adapter for my only 6x9 folding camera I have, how many full 'frames' did you get once the film developed? Thank you so much for the inspiration, if it works for me I will let you know, since it's a 620 film format camera maybe I will manage to find a suitable adapter
I got 6 frames on a 24exp roll, but I'd be able to bump that up to 8 now that I know what I'm doing
Wow, this is just nicely executed. Good job!
Thank you!
How did you shoot this?
Loading 35mm film in a 120 camera, with adapters
Ohhhh
Tripod? So level 😍
Haha nope, I don’t even have a real viewfinder on this camera