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The '''Widepan Pro II''' is a [[medium format]] panoramic camera manufactured by Panflex Camera, LLC [[Phenix]].
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The '''Widepan Pro II''' is a [[medium format]] panoramic camera manufactured by Panflex Camera, LLC [[Phenix]]. It was mostly distributed by [[Yasuhara]] and [[Lomography]].
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It uses a 140 degree swing lens of 50mm f/3.8-f/22. It has a minimum focus range of 0,8m. This produces images of 55 x 110mm. It uses 120 film and shoot 6 frames per roll, on 220 film it can capture 12 frames per roll. A 35mm film adapter allows you produce long negative of 110mm x 24mm. It has shutter speeds of 1/250, 1/60, and 1/2 second. The viewfinder has a spirit level built in. Multiple exposure is possible.
 
It uses a 140 degree swing lens of 50mm f/3.8-f/22. It has a minimum focus range of 0,8m. This produces images of 55 x 110mm. It uses 120 film and shoot 6 frames per roll, on 220 film it can capture 12 frames per roll. A 35mm film adapter allows you produce long negative of 110mm x 24mm. It has shutter speeds of 1/250, 1/60, and 1/2 second. The viewfinder has a spirit level built in. Multiple exposure is possible.
 
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The Widepan Pro II is a medium format panoramic camera manufactured by Panflex Camera, LLC Phenix. It was mostly distributed by Yasuhara and Lomography.

It uses a 140 degree swing lens of 50mm f/3.8-f/22. It has a minimum focus range of 0,8m. This produces images of 55 x 110mm. It uses 120 film and shoot 6 frames per roll, on 220 film it can capture 12 frames per roll. A 35mm film adapter allows you produce long negative of 110mm x 24mm. It has shutter speeds of 1/250, 1/60, and 1/2 second. The viewfinder has a spirit level built in. Multiple exposure is possible.