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New mechanical panoramic film camera from Jeff Bridges

58 pointsby armadsenlast Tuesday at 4:49 PM20 commentsview on HN

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freetime2yesterday at 11:56 PM

I'm glad that this exists. I hope Wideluxx is able to make a profit and remain in operation.

But for me, while I think film is cool, that's one rabbit hole that I have no interest in going down personally. And if I did, I would probably buy used vintage gear rather than spending $4,400 on a new film camera.

Digitial photography and retro film simulations/filters are good enough for me if I want to add some "character" to my photos. And ideally most of the character would come from the subject rather than the medium. But I get that lots of people derive inspiration from the process and the medium - and that's why I'm glad things like this exist.

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petefordelast Tuesday at 5:09 PM

I've been patiently waiting for this to drop for ~5 years, and I was hoping that it would somehow be under $1000.

Oh my god. $4400 is... a lot of money. $175 shipping had better include a Jeff Bridges Cameo video.

Don't get me wrong: I suspect that he's spent millions of dollars getting the project to this point, and that it's a mechanically perfect instrument. Huge respect for caring this much and seeing the project through.

But damn.

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fdsajfkldsfkldsyesterday at 10:12 PM

It seems to suffer from an un-necessary amount of panoramic distortion, unless that is supposed to be part of the charm.

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lschuelleryesterday at 10:31 PM

I don't see, what Jeff Bridges has actively to do with it. Besides being the marketing bait. Thr about us section just repeats the pr biography. What was his part in this camera?

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bitwizeyesterday at 9:34 PM

He built it in a cave. With a box of scraps.

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redsocksfan45yesterday at 10:01 PM

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