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Re: Horizon 202


  • From: Alan & Shari Kafton <shmooze@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Horizon 202
  • Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 08:19:28 -0800

Gene F. Rhodes wrote:
> 
> Hi Frank,
> My 202 is 1/250 with no banding. Can't find the ser no.
> The lens is fixed, so no focusing up close. I taped a depth of field chart to the
> back.
> It is exposed through a slot, so no flash. I made a wide frame 35mm for close up
> and flash.
> The swing lens creats no barrel distortion so stitching several negs together is a
> snap. 4 for 360 deg.
> I have a film scanner. Don't know how panorama nuts can get along without one.
> Shoot a lot, have fun.
> Gene Rhodes    http://linux.cottagesoft.com/~gfrhodes
> 
> WillMall@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> > Hi Everyone-
> >   I am currently trying to think of the best ways to
> > use the camera concerning subjects and perspectives.  It is a whole new world
> > of photography to me.  After reading the post concerning banding with the
> > Horizon,  I have a question:  My cameras fastest shutter speed is 1/250  -
> >
> > Have there been many posts about digital "stiching" in Photoshop (or other) to
> > create panoramas?
> >
> > Frank WIlliams
> >
> 
> --
> II*


You will find the serial number on the lens.....

--Alan Kafton