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+ | *[https://www.butkus.org/chinon/horseman/horseman_sw6x9_sw612/horseman_sw6x9_sw612.htm Horseman SW612 user manual] at [https://www.butkus.org/chinon/ Butkus.org] | ||
* [https://luminous-landscape.com/horseman-612/ Horseman 612] by Thomas J. A. Lehman at [http://www.luminous-landscape.com/ Luminous Landscape] | * [https://luminous-landscape.com/horseman-612/ Horseman 612] by Thomas J. A. Lehman at [http://www.luminous-landscape.com/ Luminous Landscape] | ||
Revision as of 06:20, 18 August 2022
Horseman SW612 with 65mm lens and finder image by David Trumper (Image rights) |
The Horseman SW612 is a 6x12 panorama camera system using 120 film and manufactured by the Japanese firm Komamura.
It is a fully mechanical system that requires no batteries to operate. It consists of the body which has a finder, spirit level and strap lugs. There are six Rodenstock lenses available. Finder masks are required for various lenses. It uses Horseman Roll Film Holders for 6x7, 6x9, or 6x12 formats. A ground glass back can also be used.
A similar Horseman SW612 Pro (SW612P) is also available. This version can rise 17mm and fall 17mm and shift 15mm to left or right.
Lenses
- Rodenstock Apo-Grandagon 35mm f/4.5
- Rodenstock Apo-Grandagon 45mm f/4.5
- Rodenstock Apo-Grandagon 55mm f/4.5
- Rodenstock Grandagon N 65mm f/4.5
- Rodenstock Grandagon N 90mm f/6.8
- Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-N 135mm f/5.6
with back removed image by David Trumper (Image rights) |
side profile image by David Trumper (Image rights) |
65mm lens detail image by David Trumper (Image rights) |
Links
- Horseman SW612 user manual at Butkus.org
- Horseman 612 by Thomas J. A. Lehman at Luminous Landscape