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Horizon Perfekt

  • Manufacturer Lomography / Zenit
  • Type Panorama camera
  • Type of Film 35mm
  • Focal Length 28 mm
  • Max Aperture f/2.8
  • Focus Fixed focus

The Horizon Perfect is a 35mm camera. This panorama camera was introduced by Lomography in 2005. It is the big sister of the Horizon Kompakt and was presented together with it.

The Horizon Perfekt is very similar to the Horizon S3 Pro in terms of features and design. It is manufactured by Zenit in Russia. The Horizon is made of black ABS plastic. The camera is not light at 800 Gramm and with dimensions of 140 x 110 x 65 mm it is not exactly Kompakt either.

The Horizon Perfect exposes about 22 panorama shots on a 35mm film. The shots with it are about as long as two normal photos. The oscillating lens is moved by a quiet, battery-free clockwork motor. It swings from one side to the other, exposing an image with a 120-degree angle of view on the 35mm film.

The MC Arsat 288 lens is fixed in the camera, has a focal length of 28 mm and a maximum aperture of f2.8. The aperture (f2.8 to f16) and exposure time (1/500s to 1/2 s) can be set on the camera as desired. Since there is no built-in light meter, either an external light meter must be used or the exposure must be estimated.

The ISO number of the film should be well remembered or written down somewhere, because the Perfekt does not have a film window to check the loaded film, like the Lomo LC-A+ or the LC-Wide.

With the connection for a tripod (1/4 thread) and the small spirit level in the viewfinder ensure perfectly aligned shots. A thread for a cable release is also built in to protect against camera shake when releasing the shutter.

A detachable handle is also included for shooting without a tripod. Also included in the package is the Horizon book with photos from the Russian panoramic camera, a multilingual manual, a poster and 3 filters (UV filter, yellow-green filter (for black and white shots) and an ND filter).

Accessories for the Horizon Perfect

Horizon Case

The Horizon Case is a matching case for the Horizon. The case is made of black tanned leather and is embossed with Horizon and Lomography.

3 rolls of 35mm film can be attached to the strap for quick access.

There is a matching picture frame (Lomography Horizon Frame) from Lomography for the rather special format of the Horizon Perfect and Kompakt.

Horizon Perfect vs Horizon Kompakt

Horizon Perfect

Lens: MC Arsat 288

Film format: 35mm

Aperture: f2.8, f5.6, f8, f11, f16

Exposure time: 1500 s, 1250 s, 1125 s, 160 s, 18 s, 14 s, 12 s

Built-in Accessories: bubble level, tripod socket, cable release, hand grip

Price: 399€

Horizon Kompakt

Lens: MC Arsat 288

Film format: 35mm

Aperture: fixed at f8

Exposure time: 160 s, 12 s

Built-in Accessories: none

Price: 269€

Focus

The Horizon Perfect does not have autofocus or any other way to adjust the focus. What exactly is in the focus of the camera and sharp on the later image is determined by the selected aperture.

f2.8 = 5.5 meters to infinity

f4 = 3.9 meters to infinity

f5.6 = 2.9 meters to infinity

f8 = 2.0 meters to infinity

f11 = 1.5 meters to infinity

f16, = 1 meter to infinity

Sample photos

Technical Specifications

camera_spec
Property Specification
Film format 35mm
Film Transport Mechanism Quick release lever
Picture Format 58 mm x 24 mm
Lens type Fixed lens
Lens Name 28mm Industar MC 2.8
Focal Length 28 mm
Maximum Aperture f/2.8
Minimum Focus Distance 100 cm / 3.28 ft
Shutter Speeds 1/500 – 1/60s, 1/8s, 1/4s, 1/2 second
Date Imprinting No
Tripod Mount Yes
Cable Release Thread Yes
Size 14 x 11 x 6.5 cm
Dimensions in Inches 5.51 x 4.33 x 2.56 inches
Weight 800 grams
Release Date 2005
Age Up to 21 years
Production start 2005
Manufacturer Lomography / Zenit
Price Reference 399 € (February 2012)

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ about the Horizon Perfekt

How many pictures can I take with one roll of 35mm film?

Does this panorama camera have an automatic exposure setting?

What kind of lens does the camera use?

Is the camera easy to carry around?

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