A panoramic camera built to capture uninterrupted landscapes

 

The Sasquatch 617 is a panoramic, medium-format film camera developed by industrial designer Derek Chiang in collaboration with industrial and graphic designer Ellie Kim. The project responds to the challenge of capturing wide, uninterrupted landscapes beyond the limits of standard photographic framing.

 

Unlike stitched digital panoramas, which reconstruct scenes from multiple images, the Sasquatch 617 produces a continuous photograph, making it suited for dynamic environments with movement, such as trees in the wind or breaking waves.

sasquatch 617: a panoramic film camera that captures wide, uninterrupted landscapes
all images courtesy of Derek Chiang and Ellie Kim

 

 

Sasquatch 617 expands the limits of panoramic photography

 

The camera is constructed with a 304 stainless steel exterior frame combined with 3D printed polycarbonate components. With a lens attached, the system weighs approximately 1kg. Functional features include a focusing ring, a rear door panel for full access, and manual film advance knobs. Optional accessories extend usability and include a magnetically attached viewfinder, a magnetically attached shutter release cable, and a protective lens cover.

 

The Sasquatch 617 model is designed as a robust tool for outdoor use while maintaining precision in construction and operation. Pre-orders will be available on Kickstarter in September 2025, with shipping planned for late November.

sasquatch 617: a panoramic film camera that captures wide, uninterrupted landscapes
built to capture uninterrupted landscapes

sasquatch 617: a panoramic film camera that captures wide, uninterrupted landscapes
shot on Sasquatch 617 | Kodak Ektar 100

sasquatch 617: a panoramic film camera that captures wide, uninterrupted landscapes
shot on Sasquatch 617 | Kodak Gold 200

sasquatch 617: a panoramic film camera that captures wide, uninterrupted landscapes
shot on Sasquatch 617 | Kodak Portra 400