The PANO is powered by a single user-supplied AAA battery and has a built in flash for low-light scenarios plus a lens cover for protection during travel or storage. The compact camera has a manual wind and rewind design, and sports an optical viewfinder for intuitive image composition.
- Standard & Cinematic Aspect Ratios
- Wide-Angle 22mm f/9.5 Lens
- Built-In Flash, Protective Lens Cover
- Optical Viewfinder
Reto Project RETO PANO Overview
Reto Project RETO PANO Specs
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Reto Project RETO PANO Reviews
Great Travel Companion
This camera fits into any bag you want to put it in. I love the retro transparent look! It makes using it feel so much more fun. It’s not so much a panorama camera but more just cropping the photo by adding a black bar to the top and bottom of the lens. I had also read some other reviews that the viewfinder isn’t so accurate, I haven’t had the chance to get my first roll on this camera developed yet so I’m not sure what the difference would be from what I saw in the viewfinder and what was actually taken. Either way I’m really happy with this camera!
Piece of trash
I didn’t even get to finish using one film roll before this piece of trash completely fell apart, the rewind crank broke and I wound up ruining the good end of a roll of film. $35 spent on something I’m just throwing out.
