The final roll from our foggy morning adventure into the boonies. This roll was meant to be a lovely super wide swing lens visual extravaganza. But the 202, as always, ate the roll. 4 shots in. Ugh. Le Sigh.

I need to ssee if there's some way to adjust, file down or otherwise mod it so it doesn't tear film so easily. It's eaten more rolls then I care to think of.

ロモグラファー:
alienmeatsack
アップロード日:
2013-12-29
カメラ:
Horizon 202
フィルム:
Arista EDU Ultra 400
都市:
Broken Arrow, OK
国 / 地域:
United States
年:
2013
時間:
morning
アルバム:
Foggy Morning Adventure R7 (12-26-2013)

6 Comment

  1. akula
    akula ·

    I love the curve it produces at the bottom of the frame.

  2. alienmeatsack
    alienmeatsack ·

    Me too. I think the swing lens panoramic cameras are wonderful when aimed at structures, architecture, lines, that sort of thing, specifically because of that visual distortion it creates. :D

  3. locutus
    locutus ·

    nice & cold!! with this one you can easily forget the other who were eaten up :)

  4. alienmeatsack
    alienmeatsack ·

    I wish there were a way to maybe open and file/smooth the pass through area of the 202 to make the less dangerous. It's gotten to a point where I'm afraid to use it except with films with thick sturdy bases. Are all the Horizon swing lens cameras this "hungry and angry"? Geesh.

  5. locutus
    locutus ·

    my one behave very well. happened just once.

  6. alienmeatsack
    alienmeatsack ·

    I've learned to be more careful when advancing the film on it and have run two more rolls through it since this one without any issues. I just avoid thinner based films, really expired ones and using it when it's really cold outside. :D

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