Shooting The “Digital” X-Pan In Istanbul

A digital version of the Hasselblad X-Pan is probably a camera that a lot of people are dreaming of. Well, let's find out how it would feel to shoot that camera. My Lumix S5 has a 65x24 crop mode which is the same aspect ratio the X-Pan shoots in. When opening the RAWs in Lightroom the crop will still be there but of course you could change that afterwards, which I didn't do in this case. It would be amazing if some camera brand would stick two 35mm sensors together and release that as a digital X-Pan. Or even two APS-C size sensors which would already be really nice but I don't think that this will ever happen.

1. 1/250 - f/4- ISO250

2. 1/250 - f/4- ISO400

3. 1/250 - f/4- ISO250

4. 1/250 - f/9- ISO640

5. 1/250 - f/9- ISO500

6. 1/250 - f/4- ISO160

7. 1/320 - f/4- ISO100

8. 1/250 - f/4- ISO200

9. 1/250 - f/4- ISO320

10. 1/250 - f/4- ISO500

11. 1/250 - f/4- ISO320

12. 1/250 - f/4- ISO500

13. 1/250 - f/4- ISO100

14. 1/250 - f/4- ISO320

15. 1/250 - f/4- ISO100

16. 1/320 - f/4- ISO100

17. 1/400 - f/4- ISO100

18. 1/250 - f/4- ISO125

19. 1/250 - f/4- ISO200

20. 1/250 - f/4- ISO100

21. 1/1600 - f/4- ISO400

22. 1/250 - f/4- ISO1000

23. 1/800 - f/4- ISO250

24. 1/250 - f/4- ISO160

25. 1/2500 - f/4- ISO100

26. 1/400 - f/4- ISO100

27. 1/320 - f/4- ISO100

28. 1/500 - f/4- ISO100

29. 1/1250 - f/4- ISO100

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