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Review Summary
2011-09-11T21:00:00
The Holga is definitely easy to use, but it's hard to get used to. Especially if you've been using a digital camera or one with a light meter or any SLR. If you haven't used it before (or in a long time) it can be like shooting in the dark. It can adjust for 4 zones: portrait, small group, large group and "infinity", has 2 aperture and 2 shutter settings. It allows you to take multiple exposures and has a hot shoe for a flash. The results can be hit or miss, but, i suppose, that's half the fun.
Emj
2009-05-27T21:00:00
Great ca,era for the price, takes better pictures than my pentax K1000 does sometimes. If you're looking into doing some 35mm "artsy" stuffm this is a great start, since its easy to find places that still develop 35mm film.
crazyjason
The manufacturer of the Holga camera has created three new versions of their world famous camera in 35mm format. The new models are Holga 135 (Item #167-120), Holga 135PC (Item #168-120) and Holga 135BC (Item #170-120).
The Holga 135 is a standard 35mm camera with similar features to the Holga 120N (item #144120) except that it includes a cable release adapter in the shutter release button.
The Holga 135PC is similar except that in has a pinhole instead of a lens.
The Holga 135BC is the same as the Holga 135 except that it includes an internal mask to create a soft vignetting of the corners or "bent corners" effect.