Savoche has said it so well. You certainly haven't overdone the film emulation. I especially like the way the brightness on the left has been rendered - a sort of double-creamy colour. Good enough to eat!
Bill
- Wednesday, 27 September 2017 at 05:27:55
Very cool with the shadows.
savoche
- Wednesday, 27 September 2017 at 01:49:26
I think cropping the Laowa to 65x24 format is the closest you will ever get to a "less expensive" XPan... Although, to get the same field of view as the 45 on XPan you'd need about 24mm, wouldn't you? Anyway, I like the image beyond the format - lots of lovely geometry and light/shadows. The two picture frames "communicate" nicely.
ronald embree
- Tuesday, 26 September 2017 at 23:41:21
Its got that haunted house look.
savoche
- Tuesday, 26 September 2017 at 15:09:23
You can't go wrong with that lens - sharp and soft all at once.
todd
- Monday, 25 September 2017 at 23:44:13
The Ha$$elblad XPan provides medium format image quality on 35 mm film. It utilizes the entire area of the 35 mm film for either panorama or 35mm format, providing a panorama effect without masking the film or reducing image quality. The panorama negative ia almost three times larger than with traditional masking and over five times larger than that of APS cameras...
The neat thing to me from checking one out the other night is that you get the pano view in the VF and you get the pano in your one shot so you don't have to deal with any stitch glitch...
What I also just learned from looking at the wiki is that it's a rebadged Fuji TX1.. Curious to look those up to see if any less expensive... Edit - nope not less expensive...
ronald embree
- Monday, 25 September 2017 at 23:09:42
Man, now I have to go see what an xpan is...
todd
- Monday, 25 September 2017 at 10:22:52
oh shoot you're right this must be stopped down a bit, lookin' at the shape of the background flowers tells all
Simon
- Monday, 25 September 2017 at 08:15:15
Creamy, dreamy, interesting off-centre focus point. And a wonderful contrast between the in focus leaves in the light and the light background. Plus a bonus bokeh-ball perfectly behind the curl of the leaf. Nice one.
Simon
- Monday, 25 September 2017 at 05:22:14
Lovely ghostly bokeh. I find the bokeh very well organised, smooth but with good contrasts and good transitions.
Some people on PF say how good the bokeh is on the FA43mm Limited (for example)...it's not a patch on this lens, especially towards the corners. Nice bright exposure.