Cheap Pano "Adaptors"
Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 1:07 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
This is what I use for pano shots, as my Tachihara doesn't have an international standard back and can't take roll-film holders. It's as cheap a pano adaptor as you're likely find
I take no credit for this, I saw it on another LF photographer's site some time ago now, if I could remember his name or find the site, I would surely credit him.
Take an old darkslide, and :

This allows you to get two pano shots on a single sheet of 5x4, much more economical. Aspect is I guess 1.9" x 5" or close to.
What you get is something like this ( quick digi snap of tranny on lightbox ) :

Dead easy to make, take an old darkslide, score it just below the middle ( about 1-2mm ). Make sure you leave enough at the end so the full width slides into the holder, this is what keeps it straight.
The only downside is you have to flip the camera back 180 degrees to take the second shot, or recompose to the other half ( far easier to flip IMO ).
Be interested to see what other members use.

I take no credit for this, I saw it on another LF photographer's site some time ago now, if I could remember his name or find the site, I would surely credit him.
Take an old darkslide, and :

This allows you to get two pano shots on a single sheet of 5x4, much more economical. Aspect is I guess 1.9" x 5" or close to.
What you get is something like this ( quick digi snap of tranny on lightbox ) :

Dead easy to make, take an old darkslide, score it just below the middle ( about 1-2mm ). Make sure you leave enough at the end so the full width slides into the holder, this is what keeps it straight.
The only downside is you have to flip the camera back 180 degrees to take the second shot, or recompose to the other half ( far easier to flip IMO ).

Be interested to see what other members use.