The Horizon's viewfinder is located above the lens axis, which eliminates a lot of the parallax that the horizont had with its loose, offset viewfinder. The viewfinder shows a very bulbous and bright image, with a slightly smaller field of view (∼°) than the actual image (∼°). Horizon is a special camera with a fixed built-in lens intended for taking various panorama pictures: reportings, landscapes, interiors, sports events, fashion, tourism, arcuitecture, etc., both by the amateur and professional photographers. It can be used to take various pictures on black-and-white and color films. The English version of the Horizon's user manual (PDF) A FAQ about the Horizon An exhaustive page about the Horizon on Alfred Klomp's website. A page on the Horizon on Ralph R. Radermacher's site. Experiences with the Horizon Panoramic Camera with sample pictures of the peculiar problems that one can have with this cameraFormat: 24 x 58 mm (On 35 mm film).
Horizon Russian Instruction manual, user manual Horizon Camera (Russian) Horizon Posted '10 / ' The next page contains information on this camera. If the image below looks like your camera, click below to see the full manual. This camera manual library is for reference. Horizon 28mm ° 35mm 58mm 16 An important difference when comparing the Noblex to similar swing-lens cameras such as the Russian Horizon and the Japanese Widelux is that the drum is driven by an electrical drive instead of a spring. This allows for a longer path with uniform motion. 1/, 1/ Includes camera, case, 2 year. Product Information. Capture great photos with the Horizon 35 mm film camera. Featuring a 28 mm lens, this Horizon camera allows you to take bright and clear shots with ease. With a lens aperture of f/, this 35 mm film camera delivers images that are well illuminated and crystal clear. Besides this, featuring a rotating non.
A complete set also includes a bakelite hand grip to be fitted to the camera base, and a black leather outfit case Horizon Revue and Global-H seem to be alternative names for the Horizont. The Horizon is a later, updated version with an ABS body and the viewfinder built-in, centred on the top-plate. Horizon photos. Most of these panoramas were taken in March with a Horizon I was allowed to borrow from my high school. I scanned them in using a Minolta Dîmage Scan Dual II negative scanner. By scanning in the two halves of the image and then stitching them together, I got a seamless panorama. With the Horizon however, group portraits are made easy. The Horizon is a wideangle camera, but it doesn't have any noticeable perspective distortion both horizontally or vertically, other than the 'barrel' distortion caused by the rotating movement of the lens.
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