Horizon (camera)
Overview | |
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Type | 35mm swing-lens panoramic |
Lens | |
Lens mount | 28mm f/2.8 |
Focusing | |
Focus | fixed |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure | 1/2 sec to 1/250 sec in single stops |
Flash | |
Flash | none |
Shutter | |
Frame rate | N/A |
General | |
Dimensions | 117.5×146×73 mm, 700g |
The Horizon is a mechanical swing-lens panoramic camera. It is manufactured by Krasnogorsky Mekhanichesky Zavod in Krasnogorsk, Russia, better-known for their range of Zenit cameras.
Cameras with similar functions include the Noblex and Widelux.
The Horizon was produced in two formats: the 205pc, which took 55×110 mm wide frames on 120 film, and the 202, which took 24×58 mm wide frames on perforated 35 mm film. The 202 has recently been superseded by the S3pro, which is essentially the same camera in a remodelled body.
An older version called Horizont, produced in the Soviet Union in the 1960s, had an all-metal, rectangular body and a removable viewfinder. The technology of the "202" is basically the same, but the body covering is plastic, and has an integrated viewfinder. Thus, it is rather larger than the original Horizont. Additionally, the 202 features a slow-speed shutter mechanism, with exposure times of 1/2, 1/4 and 1/8 of a second.
External links
- Manufacturer's website Template:En icon Template:Ru icon
- Horizon 202 - large gallery and a lot of links
- Panoramic photography with the 202
- Experiences with the Horizon 202 panoramic camera
- Travel photography with Horizon 202
- Horizon 202 Panoramas (Wales UK)
References
- User manual (c. 1997)