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The '''Belair X 6-12''' is a interchangeable lens, [[medium format]], [[auto exposure]] folding [[panorama camera]] release by [[Lomography]] in 2012. | The '''Belair X 6-12''' is a interchangeable lens, [[medium format]], [[auto exposure]] folding [[panorama camera]] release by [[Lomography]] in 2012. | ||
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In December 2012, additional glass lenses from [[Zenit]] will be available. | In December 2012, additional glass lenses from [[Zenit]] will be available. | ||
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==Bodies== | ==Bodies== | ||
* Belair X 6-12 City Slicker (black) | * Belair X 6-12 City Slicker (black) |
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The Belair X 6-12 is a interchangeable lens, medium format, auto exposure folding panorama camera release by Lomography in 2012.
Focusing is based on a zone focus system with settings manipulated on interchangeable lens. Distance settings of 1, 1.5, 3 meters and infinity can be selected. Since this is aperture priority camera it has settings of f/8 and f/16 adjustable from the lens ring. Images can be captured in either 6x12, 6x9 or 6x6. This results in 6, 8 and 12 exposures per 120 film roll. The format change is accomplished by using format mask in the film chamber. The exposure meter has a range of 4 to 15EV. Film speeds can be adjusted by a rotating knob behind the front standard. It supports setting of 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1600 ISO. This knob also has a mark for B bulb mode. The shutter release on the front standard and must be held down until there is a second click. It is capable of up to 1/125 of a second. There is no built-in finder, but instead uses interchangeable finders. The film is advanced manually with a flip-up knob on the right hand side shoulder. The camera back has two windows to view the printed exposure counter on the backing paper. One for 6x9 and another 6x6/6x12. When using the 6x12 format only use odd exposure numbers. This folding mechanism has a lock release on the base of the camera with a tripod socket off centre. A hot shoe is provided. It is powered by common 2x LR44 button batteries located on the front standard.
In December 2012, additional glass lenses from Zenit will be available.
Bodies
- Belair X 6-12 City Slicker (black)
- Belair X 6-12 Jetsetter (chrome w/brown leather)
- Belair X 6-12 Globe-trotter (chrome w/snake skin)
Lenses
- 58 mm lens plastic
- 90 mm lens plastic
- 90 mm lens glass
- 114 mm lens glass
Links
- Lomography Belair at Lomography
- Lomography Belair Review Part 1 / Part 2 / Part 3 at Gary Seronik Film Advance