Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/04

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Subject: [Leica] OT Hasselblad XPan II Questions
From: mlpowell at sbcglobal.net (Matthew Powell)
Date: Sat Sep 4 06:33:24 2004
References: <r01050300-0921-56D7DA8079C311D8996568D2157920F4@[66.239.168.135]>

On Mar 19, 2004, at 4:34 PM, George Lottermoser wrote:
> All three of the xPan lenses demonstrate exceptional sharpness, 
> contrast and fine detail. And all three are slo-o-o-w-w. The xPan 
> shutter also provides a very vibration free exposure. While often 
> longing for larger apertures when I use the xPan - the slow shutter 
> speeds apparently don't shake the camera much - I've achieved 
> remarkable edge at 1/15th and quite useable images at 1/8th. Strange 
> when you think about the size of shutter.

I wonder if it would be possible to fashion an M-to-X adapter, so that 
if light-levels demanded, you could use a fast lens solely on the 36x24 
setting. An X-Pan body, 45/4 and Summilux would be a nice, small 
package to carry.

The original X-Pans are getting affordable on the used market - I've 
seen several of the Fuji-branded body/lens kits going for ~$1100. Not 
cheap, but not as bad as they could be.

> Fond regards,
>
> G e o r g e   L o t t e r m o s e r,    imagist?




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