At 11:13 AM 9/26/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>
>--- Ken Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>...snip...
>> As for 120 base pano's.   I guess I would ask how to
>> keep 120 film flat when
>> making a swing lens type of pano? The film base is
>
>Well, my thought was to build a curved back and have a
>tensioner of some sort on both film spools, so the
>film is always "tight" on the film back: or, I could a
>mated curved pressure plate to fit behind the curved
>film plane to hold the film flat.  
>
>- p
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The Kodak Panoram is just two 1/4 in. thick half disks of varnished wood
with simple metal retainers.

http://www.panoramacamera.us/kodak-1.jpg

The top is the same as the bottom. There are 1/8 in. roller at each end and
that is all  - sweet! 

AZ

Maker of Lookaround panoramic camera.
http://www.panoramacamera.us
         or
keyword.com lookaround


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