Widelux

The Widelux is a fully mechanical swing-lens panoramic camera first developed in Japan in 1958, by Panon Camera Shoko. There are both 35mm and medium-format models. Instead of a shutter, the camera has a slit that exposes the film as the lens pivots on a horizontal arc. This pivot allows for some distortion effects not available with traditional cameras. The last Widelux model F8 ended production in 2000.

Widelux F7
Widelux model F7
Overview
MakerPanon Camera Shoko
Typeswing-lens panoramic camera
Intro priceabout US$750 in 1988
Lens
Lens26mm pivoting lens
F-numbers2.8, 4, 5.6, 8 and 11
Sensor/medium
Film format35mm
Film size24mm x 56mm
Focusing
FocusSet at 5-6 feet
Exposure/metering
Exposure1/15, 1/125, 1/250
Exposure meteringNo
Flash
FlashNo
Shutter
Shutter speeds1/15, 1/125, and 1/250
Viewfinder
ViewfinderYes
General
Made inJapan
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