Holga HolgaGlo 120N Plastic Lens Medium Format Camera, Orange Burst

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About Holga 120N

The Holga camera was initially introduced to the Chinese public in 1982 as an inexpensive camera for everyday use. Shortly after its introduction, it became an underground artistic phenomena. Using a Holga is an exercise in breaking freefrom dependence on technology, precision and controllability. The slight softness of the images, vignetting and random light leaks produce dream-like, one-of-a-kind images. Now, to further commemorate the 30th Anniversary Limited Edition Holga Glo camera, these models actually glow in the dark Just expose to white light, shut off the lights and watch your Holga, Glow...in the dark Grab it, load and say, "I shoot things Holga."