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Pentax just released an 'APS-C' film camera
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Pentax released a new film camera with an exotic feature: it shots vertically framed photos, 17x24mm (so sort of APS-C size).


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICIDcOtlSrQ&t=1s
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(06-18-2024, 07:17 AM)stoppingdown Wrote: Pentax released a new film camera with an exotic feature: it shots vertically framed photos, 17x24mm (so sort of APS-C size).


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICIDcOtlSrQ&t=1s
 Not that exotic, rather a throw back to the PenF series .... which did however have a small following  ...... I suppose Pentax have to do something a little different given their output of digital cameras/lenses has stagnated almost to a halt ... 72 images per roll is that the carrot? .......
  .........  portrait mode also ties in with today's trend of vertical images for the sole reason that smart phone users hold their phones vertically ..... even videos ... but then it can't shoot videos ..... 
    any new film camera is a victory for film ....... whether it will be enough to keep Pentax going is another story .....

Update: Ricoh has also released 2 new waterproof action cameras ......
Ricoh announces Pentax WG-8 and WG-1000 waterproof compacts
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(06-18-2024, 07:17 AM)stoppingdown Wrote: Pentax released a new film camera with an exotic feature: it shots vertically framed photos, 17x24mm (so sort of APS-C size).


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICIDcOtlSrQ&t=1s

I wonder if you're going to be able to buy it paired with a Turntable. [Image: smile.png]

On a serious note. The ratio is close enough to 4x6, A6, size. Which for normal 35mm an all-in-one in one film processor can process and print. What I'd like to know is will these machines be able to recognize the vertical format and be able to print it to an A6? Or will you need to go to a specialty shop? Which may be true for any film nowadays.

With downloading digital images for printing, I've sometimes had to put filler in and trim it myself later to get the format I want. IOW, I had to fake it out. What I'm getting as is will an automatic machine need to print to a larger size and then it would need to be post trimmed to A6? Or would the specialty shop manually process and print?
  


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