elengale wrote a long about their experience shooting panoramic: Wider horizons – making panoramic images
A great introduction to shooting panoramic on film. It’s not about stitching, it’s not about digital. It’s about 35mm film and various types of cameras. From the Fujifilm T-X1 / Hasselblad X-Pan, shooting natively 24x65mm, to the compact point and shoot Minolta P and Rioch R1, that crop inside a 24×36 frame, by way of the Horizon, Noblex and Widelux with their rotating lenses. What all these cameras have in common is that the image produced is panoramic, ie with an aspect ratio larger by 2:1, and that it is either covering the whole film, or masked ; you don’t crop in post processing.
The article goes on a complete comparison of field of view, aspect ratio, viewfinders, etc. This is all about what the writer has personally used, still favouring the Fujifilm.