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Horizon 202 Panoramic Camera |
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Horizon 202 Panoramic camera
Description:
The Horizon 202 Panoramic Camera is a swing-lens
panoramic camera that takes in a 120-degree field of view with its sharp, well-corrected
28mm f/2.8 lens. It uses standard 35mm film and produces twenty-three 24x58mm
images on a 36-exposure roll. Low and High panning speeds plus three focal plane
slit widths provide exposure times of 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 second (Low), and 1/60,
1/125 and 1/250 second (High).
A built-in optical viewfinder shows a 110-degree field
of view, as well as a reflected image of the top-mounted horizontal bubble level
(which is also visible from the top of the body).
Horizon 202 panoramic camera Kit
The basic Horizon 202 camera kit includes:
- Horizon 202 Panoramic Camera
- Removable handgrip (which doubles as a filter storage
compartment)
- Nylon pouch case
- UV, yellow-green, and 2X neutral density snap-in front
filters for the lens
- 1/4x20 tripod socket
- Standard cable release socket
- Manual
- Strap
Horizon 202 Panoramic camera Specifications:
| Lens: |
MC
Arsat 2.8/28 |
| Picture
format, mm: |
24x58 |
| Focusing
sacle: |
from
0.5 m to infinity |
| Aperture
scale: |
f2.8
to f16 |
| Shutter
speeds, s: |
1/2,
1/4, 1/8, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250 |
| Finder: |
Wide-angle
viewfinder with viewable bubble level |
| Tripod
screw mount: |
1/4-inch |
| Number
of frames: |
22 |
| Panning
angle, degree: |
120 |
| Film
used: |
35mm
perforated |
| Film
length in a cassette, m: |
1.65 |
| Dimensions,
mm: |
117.5x146x73 |
| Weight,
kg: |
0.82 |
Advantages of the Horizon 202 panoramic camera:
- the angle of panning of the rotating fixed-mounted
lens is equal to 120°;
- focal metal shutter with the range of shutter speeds
of 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250s permits to take pictures under the conditions
of low illumination;
- the absence of influence of low temperature up to
-15°C on the quality of the shutter operation;
- the winding lever with locking the underwinding and
rewinding increases the speed of the camera operation;
- the optical level seen in the viewfinder field of
view gives the possibility to control the proper horizontal position of the
camera while taking pictures;
- the frame counter automatically resets when a roll
of a film is changed;
- the rewind crank of a measuring reel and the sunken
rewind knob reduce the time for preparatory operations
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