First made in the late 1950s, in many ways the Widelux F7 is still considered a one-of-a-kind panoramic film camera. This is a swing lens model, which lends itself to creating images that are extremely proportional without the odd deformities in shape that can come from regular wide-angle cameras. With a Widelux film camera, no matter how far to the edge of the frame the subject matter is placed, it will still look normal. The panoramic film camera lens moves on an axis that allows it to take sweeping shots across any landscape or scene, with apertures that can function at full range. The Widelux F7 is a desirable model for both professionals and up-and-coming photographers. This is because the Widelux Film Camera medium format is considered to supersede larger formats, both in price and quality. The Widelux F7 has a 140-degree angle on the diagonal with the horizontal view at 126 degrees, and it comes with three shutter speeds. It is 100% mechanical and requires no batteries.