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I agree.
The final roll from our foggy morning adventure into the boonies. This roll was meant to be a lovely super wide swing lens visual extravaganza. But the 202, as always, ate the roll. 4 shots in. Ugh. Le Sigh.
I need to ssee if there's some way to adjust, file down or otherwise mod it so it doesn't tear film so easily. It's eaten more rolls then I care to think of.
Me too. I think the swing lens panoramic cameras are wonderful when aimed at structures, architecture, lines, that sort of thing, specifically because of that visual distortion it creates. :D
I wish there were a way to maybe open and file/smooth the pass through area of the 202 to make the less dangerous. It's gotten to a point where I'm afraid to use it except with films with thick sturdy bases. Are all the Horizon swing lens cameras this "hungry and angry"? Geesh.
I've learned to be more careful when advancing the film on it and have run two more rolls through it since this one without any issues. I just avoid thinner based films, really expired ones and using it when it's really cold outside. :D
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