Darren Addy wrote:

> Pentax pz1-p: No -  It's panorama "function" is similar to the Ansco
> Pix Panorama: No http://www.lomography.com/magazine/282165-lomopedia-
> ansco-pix-panorama
> Hasselblad Xpan: Yes (24x65mm)

Firstly, an excellent gallery and I can't pick a favourite.

I nearly always feel that I have a different view to most professional and
advanced photographers. I'm really concerned about adding too much equipment
or the chances are I'd never have the camera I wanted for 'that' particular
shot when I was out and about.

I would stitch photos together in software to make a panorama. I would use
filters to produce I/R images and I'd use software to make B&W images. 

Otherwise, I'd need to go out with a converted I/R camera, an altered DSLR
for B&W, and different cameras for a variety of formats.

I do understand the point you're making and I'm not trying to be pedantic,
but sometimes you just have to make the best use of what you have available.

Malcolm

  


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