I've been intrigued with the concept of the Hasselblad XPan / Fuji TX cameras, which shot two 35mm frames side by side in one exposure to generate a nearly 3:1 aspect ratio shot. I'm interested in trying it on my 5D3 if possible. But I haven't shot film since middle school, and quite candidly, have no intention of going back.
What options do we have to today to compose and capture panoramically in one exposure? And no, I don't mean cropping in post -- I mean framing a wider than 3:2 aspect ratio shot through the viewfinder.
I am a ground floor neophyte on all things video (I only shoot stills), but I seem to recall anamorphic lenses or adaptors are out there so 3:2 sensors could reel in film-ish 2.35:1 aspect ratios for video work. Would these work for stills? What would I see through the viewfinder -- a compressed width shot filling the frame or a black bars at the top and bottom? I am gunning for the latter.
What about something as simple as cropping before you take the shot? Do they sell screw-in front filters for SLR lenses with different aspect ratio opaque filters with rectangular cutouts of different aspect ratios? This seems inane (i.e. it's the same as cropping in post, but you're throwing some image away up front) but I'm actually intrigued to compose shots in a different aspect ratio, something that requires me to either blind portions of the lens with a front filter (or similarly blind the viewfinder I guess?).
I own a 16-35 f/4L IS and I've got half a mind to just grab a beat up old 77mm filter and blacken it other than a 3:1 rectangle in the center and use it as a 16mm prime, but I'm assuming there's a better/faster/higher quality/more flexible way to do this.
I'm quite clearly rambling. Any ideas? Please share some knowledge and point me in the right direction, thx.
- A
What options do we have to today to compose and capture panoramically in one exposure? And no, I don't mean cropping in post -- I mean framing a wider than 3:2 aspect ratio shot through the viewfinder.
I am a ground floor neophyte on all things video (I only shoot stills), but I seem to recall anamorphic lenses or adaptors are out there so 3:2 sensors could reel in film-ish 2.35:1 aspect ratios for video work. Would these work for stills? What would I see through the viewfinder -- a compressed width shot filling the frame or a black bars at the top and bottom? I am gunning for the latter.
What about something as simple as cropping before you take the shot? Do they sell screw-in front filters for SLR lenses with different aspect ratio opaque filters with rectangular cutouts of different aspect ratios? This seems inane (i.e. it's the same as cropping in post, but you're throwing some image away up front) but I'm actually intrigued to compose shots in a different aspect ratio, something that requires me to either blind portions of the lens with a front filter (or similarly blind the viewfinder I guess?).
I own a 16-35 f/4L IS and I've got half a mind to just grab a beat up old 77mm filter and blacken it other than a 3:1 rectangle in the center and use it as a 16mm prime, but I'm assuming there's a better/faster/higher quality/more flexible way to do this.
I'm quite clearly rambling. Any ideas? Please share some knowledge and point me in the right direction, thx.
- A