That's gorgeous! Really cool build!
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Looks amazing. What lens is that? Looks like you made your own helicoid focus too, how smooth is it?
I was thinking of making myself a 35mm panoramic view camera using a Mamiya press lens, but I've never used a large format camera so many details about the lens are still a bit unclear to me.
Edit: oh, I see your other post has more technical details.
Wow, this is absolutely amazing, do you have a build guide or something to reference if I wanted to build one?
This is super cool. I wish there were more open source camera options this well thought out (including DSLR). CinePi looked like it was going somewhere at one point...
That wouldn't look out of place in Blade Runner.