A Cinematic Shooting Spree

NanoPano allows you to capture up to 25 panoramic frames on 120 film, each frame measuring 24mm tall by 56mm wide. With a ratio of 2.33:1 (also known as 21:9 or 7:3), your images will be proportional to anamorphic and wide-screen cinema stills.

Features

  • Utilizes 120 film
  • Captures up to 25 frames (24mm x 56mm)
  • Swappable lens cones
  • Stowable darkslide
  • Universal viewfinder with mask set
  • SmallRig compatible cold shoes
  • Grip with shutter release cable holder
  • Machined film gate
  • Spring-loaded film advance/rewind knobs
  • Lockable magnetic film door
  • Memo holder
  • Customizable body & accent color combinations




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An Economic
Camera for the Times

When 35mm film is either more expensive or less available than 120 film, NanoPano is there for you. 

Capture 24 cinematic panoramas by moving each frame number through both counter windows. Squeeze in a 25th frame, if desired, once you hear the film come off its original spool.

NanoPano is essentially a half-frame medium format camera. The best part? You’re capturing two images on one 6x6 frame, allowing you to avoid extra processing fees common for other panoramic formats.

Lens Cones for Days

Choose from currently supported lenses. Lens cones for leaf shutter lenses will include a helicoid, lens board, focusing ring with distance markers, and adjustment spacers.You will be able to add as many as you wish to your order:

  • Mamiya Press
  • Polaroid 600SE
  • 65mm-80mm flange distances: Nikkor-SW 65mm f4, Schneider Angulon 65mm f6.8, Topcor 65mm f7, re-housed Bronica ETRS (incl. 40 & 50mm lenses), re-housed Mamiya TLR 65mm f/3.5 & 80mm f/2.8
  • 90-110mm flange distances: Schneider Angulon 90mm f6.8, Ektar 105mm f3.7, Nikkor-M 105mm f3.5, re-housed Mamiya TLR 105mm f/3.5 
  • 114-135mm flange distances: Tominon 114mm f4.5, Ektar 127mm f4.7, Rodenstock-Ysarex 127mm f4.7

While not meant to be field-swappable (though you most certainly can), NanoPano features lens cones that are interchangeable to suit your creative needs. A stowable metal darkslide has you covered in-between lens cone swaps.

Choose from different body, grip, and accent color options to personalize your NanoPano. All made from carbon fiber reinforced materials.

One Finder, Multiple Masks

NanoPano customers will have the option to add a universal viewfinder for this format. When you change your lens, simply insert the appropriate mask at the top.

Mask set will coincide with Mamiya Press equivalent focal lengths:
50, 65, 75, 90, 100, and 127mm.

Already purchased the Ojo Finder? Complimentary panoramic masks will be available.

Go Wild with Accessories

NanoPano comes standard with two smallrig compatible aluminum cold shoes. Two metal tripod bushings allow for more accessories, custom cages/rigs, or tripod use in both landscape and portrait orientations.

Choose the optional grip (affectionately known as the NanoMano), with multiple openings for your shutter release cable style of choice. A third cold shoe comes mounted on the NanoMano and is ideal for your flash, LED panel lights, or action cam for recording shoots.

Other Features

  • A machined film gate insert helps keep your film gliding smoothly and scratch-free
  • Camera strap and tether locations on all four corners of the body
  • Spring-loaded knobs to keep your film rolls tightly spooled
  • Bungee-hinged magnetic film door, lockable for extra security
  • Keep track of what you’re shooting with the memo holder window

Size and Weight

159mm Width (112mm without grip) x 152mm Height (120mm without viewfinder) x 66-158mm Depth (depending on lens cone).

Weight range, based on configuration: 274-369g (9.67-13oz).

Price and
Availability

Estimated retail price starting from $198

Up to $390+ depending on configuration and add-ons. First batch of 20 assembled units + 20 DIY kits will go on sale in early August, estimated to ship in late September.

Be one of the first to enjoy this unique panoramic camera!