This is a rare find from the street sellers. It has a swing lens that turns from left to right, exposing the film little by little as the lens turns. It is a manual exposure only camera with two speed sets, a yellow one for low light (1/8, 1/4, 1/2 sec) and a white one for daylight panoramas (1/60, 1/125 and 1/250).
apertures range from f2.8 to f16. I would like an f22 and a 1/500sec speed but it is ok like this also.
I loaded the camera with a Kodak 200 ASA film and went to action. The camera takes 22 elongated 24x58mm pictures and need special scanners to get digitized. I was very pleased with the results. The angle of view is an enormous 120 degrees, needs attention not to include the fingers in the picture. It seems like the viewer takes part in the action.
Monastiraki square
apertures range from f2.8 to f16. I would like an f22 and a 1/500sec speed but it is ok like this also.
I loaded the camera with a Kodak 200 ASA film and went to action. The camera takes 22 elongated 24x58mm pictures and need special scanners to get digitized. I was very pleased with the results. The angle of view is an enormous 120 degrees, needs attention not to include the fingers in the picture. It seems like the viewer takes part in the action.
Monastiraki square
A white banding visible is caused by internal reflections.
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