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Re: [Digital BW] Panoramic Camera Suggestions

Re: [Digital BW] Panoramic Camera Suggestions

2002-03-06 by daschkenas@aol.com

I've had the 35mm version of the russian Horizon for about 7 years now.  
While I only use it a few times a year, it has never failed me.  I use it 
both for personal work and commercial work.  I'm sure the Noblex is a much 
finer piece of equipment, that I would probably opt for if I was going to be 
using it to a much greater extent.
For occassional use, the horizons worked great, and is very sharp.
David Aschkenas

Re: [Digital BW] Panoramic Camera Suggestions

2002-03-07 by Jerry Olson

Keep in mind it only has 3 shutter speeds. The Noblex is great and has a very sharp lens if you can tolerate the swinging lens. Gorgeous
photos from the 120 format

Jerry

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> panoramic camera. Any thoughts out there on the Russian made Horizon 120 or
> the Horizont? Any recommendations would be greatly. Thanks in advance!!
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