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Kodak Portra 400
Kodak Portra 400 is a professional C-41 color negative film known for flexible exposure latitude, natural skin tones, and fine grain.
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The Fuji TX-2 (2003, sold as **Hasselblad XPan II**) is the refined successor of the TX-1/XPan. Same dual-format design (24×36 standard / 24×65 panoramic), same lens system (45/4, 90/4, 30/5.6). Improvements: **illuminated viewfinder LCD** showing AE shutter speed and frame counter, **longer shutter range** (30s vs 8s on TX-1), refined electronics. Production was modest; the TX-2 is rarer than the TX-1.
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C41
Kodak Portra 400 is a professional C-41 color negative film known for flexible exposure latitude, natural skin tones, and fine grain.
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About this camera
The refined XPan. Illuminated finder LCD, longer shutter range, the panoramic 35mm rangefinder that hit collector status quickly.
| Field | Value |
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| Format | 35mm — both 36×24 (24 frames) and 65×24 panoramic (21 frames) per roll |
| Mount | TX/XPan |
| Years | 2003–2006 |
| Shutter | 30s – 1/1000s, electronic vertical cloth |
| Flash sync | 1/125s |
| Meter | TTL center-weighted SPD |
| Modes | Aperture priority, manual |
| Weight | 800 g |
| Battery | 2× CR2 |
Released 2003 as the XPan refresh. Production ran 3 years until 2006 when Fuji-Hasselblad ended the line. Total production was very modest.
For 2026 buyers, the TX-2 commands premium prices ($4,500–8,000) over the TX-1 ($4,000–7,000) — illuminated finder LCD is genuinely useful in low light, and the longer shutter range matters for panoramic landscape work.
Same TX/XPan mount as TX-1: 45/4, 90/4, 30/5.6. Center filters for wide lenses.
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