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RE: Horizon 202 camera


  • From: jbader@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • Subject: RE: Horizon 202 camera
  • Date: Sat, 21 Aug 1999 02:41 +0000

I've used the 202 extensively for a couple of years, and have carried it with me on various occasions throughout Europe, Turkey, and southeast Asia. I always work the same way - I shoot Tri X and use the yellow filter which comes with the camera, and print full frame, usually 14" long. Images are sharp. I love it. I have absolutely no trouble; the only thing I have discovered that you have to be careful about is shooting with a pin point light source in the picture (like the sun), because it will band something awful. Other than that it is straight forward. Loading is a bit difficult (at least for me), and one has to careful to get the film wound on tightly on the take up spool; that seems to eliminate any problem with irregular frame spacing that some complain. At any rate, the bottom line is that it is for me unbeatable at the price. Highly recomended!
Lani Bader
----Original Message-----
   >From:     	Art Chakalis <achakali@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >To:         	panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   >Subject:     	Horizon 202 camera
   >Reply-To:     	panorama-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   >Date:    	Friday, August 20, 1999 5:32 AM
   >
   >Does anyone have any feedback on the Horizon 202 ?
   >