Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/09/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]George Huczek wrote: > Now, they have done something which amounts to heresy - moving away from > the medium format system that has been their lifeblood for half a century, > and going after a chunk of the 35mm rangefinder market, with a camera > looking for definable applications. BTW the Hasselblad XPAN full panorama format exceeds the width of the 6X6 cm format and is equal to the 6X7 format in width. Maybe it's a medium format which permit 24X36 pics. ;-) > I hope that some day someone in their board room will question their > marketing strategy if it flops. That remains to be seen. I would suggest > that when many photo enthusiasts look at a new product on the market and > ask who it is aimed at, then it is quite likely that the manufacturer is > taking a considerable risk by releasing it. I don't know, there is no competitor, except huge "real" medium format. I think that's the kind of camera which will find room in my bag. For less than the price of a Apo 24/2,8 M + viewfinder ! I'm curious to compare big enlargement from negative of the same subject taken with the XPAN + 40mm in panorama mode and with the Apo 24mm cut to the same ratio. It may be surprising. Lucien