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The '''Holga 120Pan''' is a medium format 6x12 panoramic camera from Universal Electronics ( [[Holga]] ) released around 2010.  
 
The '''Holga 120Pan''' is a medium format 6x12 panoramic camera from Universal Electronics ( [[Holga]] ) released around 2010.  
  
The design of the camera is based on the '''Holga 120WPC''' pinhole camera body as the same field of view lines are on top of the body. There are two hot shoes. The lens is 90mm plastic lens with approx 180° view angle.  
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The design of the camera is based on the '''Holga 120WPC''' pinhole camera body as the same field of view lines are on top of the body. There are two hot shoes. The lens is 90mm plastic lens with approx 180° view angle. There is also bubble level indicator on the body. The film back has a red window. There is a slider for frame number but it is glued and cannot move. Film must be advanced every odd number exposure or overlapping exposure will occur. A optional 35mm film kit is also available which can expose images of 24 x 108mm.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/holga/holga_pan_120/holga_pan_120.htm Holga 120 Pan manual] at [http://www.orphancameras.com Mike Bbutkus Orphan Cameras]
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* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/holga/holga_pan_120/holga_pan_120.htm Holga 120 Pan manual] at [http://www.orphancameras.com Mike Butkus Orphan Cameras]
 
[[Category: Panorama]]
 
[[Category: Panorama]]

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The Holga 120Pan is a medium format 6x12 panoramic camera from Universal Electronics ( Holga ) released around 2010.

The design of the camera is based on the Holga 120WPC pinhole camera body as the same field of view lines are on top of the body. There are two hot shoes. The lens is 90mm plastic lens with approx 180° view angle. There is also bubble level indicator on the body. The film back has a red window. There is a slider for frame number but it is glued and cannot move. Film must be advanced every odd number exposure or overlapping exposure will occur. A optional 35mm film kit is also available which can expose images of 24 x 108mm.

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