From the camera itself to the moment the 100-year-old spring-driven motor is started, the 1926 Cirkut panoramic camera creates an experience no digital camera can replicate!

cirkut panoramas

  • Invented in 1904, Cirkut cameras are completely analog, specialized large format cameras that use large, 10” wide rolls of analog photographic film. No digital! They used to be known as "full-rotation" cameras, because the camera rotates on a large gear to take 360° photographs. Cirkuts were manufactured until 1945. They are not simple cameras to operate, and have the ability to take massive images, ideal for capturing large group portraits that can number in the thousands of individuals.

  • Group portraits with the Cirkut can include thousands of people and can be up to seven feet long, perfect for:

    • Unique wedding group portraits

    • Corporate events and conferences.

    • School functions and groups

    • Sports teams and events

    • Special interest groups

    • Family reunions and gatherings.