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Holga 120fn Medium Format Fixed Focus Camera with Lens and Built-in flash

Holga 120fn Medium Format Fixed Focus Camera with Lens and Built-in flash

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Brand: Holga
Category: Photography

Buy New: $35.78



New (5) from $35.78

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 1244

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: 145120
ASIN: B000ANBANS

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Multiple exposure capability
  • Hot shoe for flash
  • Standard tripod mount (1/4 - 20)
  • Bulb exposure selector for extra long exposures.
  • Your film will now travel smoothly in either 6x4.5cm or 6x6cm formats with the two plastic masks, included.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The world famous Medium-format wonder! A cult favorite with a fanatical global following, the Holga produces extraordinary low-tech works of art with the bare minimum of mechanical function. Soft focusing, full double-exposure capability, intense vignetting, and unpredictable light leaks all contribute to the Holga's incredible photo effects. Each Holga is unique and produces signature images and peculiarities of its own. Buy several and throw some wood on your creative fire! Uses 120 film. (2 AA batteries required for use. not included)


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A camera to encourage experimentation   November 20, 2008
Okay, buy this if you want a fun, low-quality, inherently do-it-yourself, medium-format film experience. Whew, that's a lot of qualifiers!

What you get here is a simple 120 camera, with a simple flash, and possible light leaks. You should be prepared to futz with the camera, seal up light leaks if you don't want them, adjust the shutter, etc.

My suggestion if you're interested is to use this with B&W film, develop the film yourself, and scan the resulting negatives onto your computer. That way you get the best of the film world, the emulsion and the processing, along with the ability to actually use the resulting pictures.

This is definitely not for everyone. Know that you want an "artsy" camera before buying.



3 out of 5 stars Should have waited a little longer before reviewing...   October 29, 2008
The Holga has quite a reputation preceding it. And it is a very cool camera. My first experiences (this is before the prints come back... cross your fingers!) are a really mixed bag. actually loading 120 film wasn't as tedious as I thought it would be (its only slightly more complicated than a standard 35mm camera) and the use of the thing is dead simple.

What is difficult though is figuring out the quirks of your own camera. Mine had a shutter issue at first in which the shutter plate (the shutter is simply a disc with a hole cut into that springs into position when you push the shutter) was actually rubbing against the shutter housing, so it was essentially stuck on "bulb" mode. Fortunately, all you need is a "0" size mini- philips head screwdriver and you can get right to the shutter mechanism and bend the flimsy piece of metal.

Update: the Holga experience was a bust for me. The thing was frustratingly inconsistent in simply just taking pictures (which, due to its simplicity was supposed to be a virtue). At this point, I've deconstructed the whole thing and am going to take the lens and mod it for use on my Rebel XT. You really need to accept a certain level of risk that you will get a total dud. And with that in mind I would recommend the most basic Holga without even a flash if you're going to "take the plunge".



4 out of 5 stars Cheap, randomized fun   May 7, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

The product here is even less reliable and more chintzy than the product description suggests, but that's a good thing: the idea here is that you don't quite know what you're going to get. It'll often turn even the most banal snapshot into something interesting. Not a good introduction to medium-format, though; start with a pro camera and pick this up for fun.

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