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Re: Voyageur
- From: Katherine Enos <enos@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Voyageur
- Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 23:50:42 -0700
Thanks M. Dennis Hill, for the comments on the Voyageur.
Can someone fill me in more on why some rotational cameras make fewer
shutter speeds available than others? What's required to make a camera work
at more shutter speeds?
tia,
k.
M. Denis Hill said:
<snip>
> I've verified with him that the camera must be built for a single lens. I'm
> sure you noticed also that the shutter speeds and degrees of rotation are
> limited. But I was recently thinking about it: with a 50mm lens, this is
> almost a RoundShot 65/70 for 1/6 the price. Since I have standardized on 3:1
> aspect ratio prints, I have my eye on two Voyageurs. With a 50mm lens, 180
> degrees would be 3:1 on 120 film. With a 24mm lens, 360 degrees would be
> 3:1.
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