Holga Photography
toutbrun
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Anyone here knows about Holga cameras?
It's a cheap, plastic-lense camera that uses 120 films (instead of regular 35 mm films - the 120 are way larger and usually used in Hasselblad medium-format cameras, which are possibly the best cameras in the world). The Holga makes quite spectacular pictures, is very low-fi, but sometimes it just doesn't work, there is not enough light or something else, and the results are crap. And it's quite expensive sometimes to have the films developed and scanned.
Still, I wonder if some of you know about that. I love mine and this summer I will take all my Italy travel pictures with it.
It's a cheap, plastic-lense camera that uses 120 films (instead of regular 35 mm films - the 120 are way larger and usually used in Hasselblad medium-format cameras, which are possibly the best cameras in the world). The Holga makes quite spectacular pictures, is very low-fi, but sometimes it just doesn't work, there is not enough light or something else, and the results are crap. And it's quite expensive sometimes to have the films developed and scanned.
Still, I wonder if some of you know about that. I love mine and this summer I will take all my Italy travel pictures with it.
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Is the lens any good on that Holga?
A camera is only as good as its' lens.
Richard