Re: Re: Panoramic Photos with a Koni-Omega

From: Jim (jim_at_snoopy.cmagic.com)
Date: 07/16/04


The workmanship is excellent. It looks almost like a factory piece.
Personally, I would prefer a wider lens; perhaps a 90mm or 65mm, but I guess
it would be difficult to get the film plane that close to the lens without
cutting the camera body. How do you frame with it? Is a top mounted finder the
next project?

Quoting Barry F <afs760bf@cox.net>:

> Quite a piece of engineering, though. I guess that would drive the lab nuts,
> huh? So when does it go into production?
> Best,
> Barry
> >
> > From: Eric Goldstein <egoldste@earthlink.net>
> > Date: 2004/07/15 Thu PM 12:00:06 EDT
> > To: Koni-Omega Mailing List <koni-omega@snoopy.cmagic.com>
> > Subject: [KOML] Re: Panoramic Photos with a Koni-Omega
> >
> > Very cool Peter! Thanks for the link.
> >
> > I think a saner and cheap approach would be a 612 back on a 45 crown
> graphic. total cost about 600 US dollars and no technical skill required.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Eric Goldstein
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Peter.Lanczak@SIZ.DE
> > Sent: Jul 15, 2004 7:28 AM
> > To: koni-omega@snoopy.cmagic.com
> > Subject: [KOML] Panoramic Photos with a Koni-Omega
> >
> > Have a look to a modified Koni-Omega (handmade) who allows panoramic
> photos
> > now:
> > http://www.peterlanczak.de/koni_panorama.htm
> > Paul-Victor Patrick, living in Paris, has build this unbelievable camera.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>



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