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5X FUJI ACROS 100 ISO 120 BLACK AND WHITE MEDIUM FORMAT FILM, B&W, HOLGA DIANA US $27.35
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The Holga 120N! Still retaining all of those fabulous and unique features that made the Holga 120S world famous, this model, the Holga 120N, takes Holga photography to the next level. Features include a standard tripod mount (1/4-20) and bulb selector for extra long exposures... |
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The Diana camera is a simple, low-quality plastic-bodied box camera. The Diana takes sixteen 4 × 4 cm pictures on 120 film, leaving a large part of the film surface unused. Though often referred to as a toy camera, the term is somewhat misleading, as the Diana is fully capable of taking actual photographs... |
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While the Diana camera was invented by the Great Wall Plastic Factory, Hong Kong, in the 1960's, the original Holga was invented 20 years later by Mr. T.M. Lee of Hong Kong. He created the camera as a cheap alternative for the people of China, as the majority of people were poor. The Holga 120S (Standard) provided a camera that used the most common film of the time, 120mm film and included features such as a fixed shutter speed, adjustable focus, plastic 60mm f/8 meniscus lens, two-position f-stop switch, hot shoe, and 6x4.5cm film mask. It did not take very long for the camera to migrate to western countries. Initially utilised by artistic photographers, it has now been embraced by amateur photographers worldwide.
The Holga allows more variation then original Diana, while still producing the vignette, blurred and unpredictable results that this form of photography is known for. With the success of the Holga 120S, the company decided to upgrade and include bulb mode, film counter, 6x6 frame mask and a plastic lens which were previously not included. This upgraded model became the Holga 120N (New or Normal). One of the best features of this camera is the inclusion of two frame masks. With the 6x6 mask you can shoot 12 square frames per 120mm film and with the 6x4 frame mask you can shoot 16 rectangular shots. Another interesting feature of this camera is the plastic lens rather then glass. With contradictory results, the lenses can produce sharp or blurred photos and even vignetting. This ensures a truly 'Lomo' inspired photo.
After the Holga 120N, came some variations to the same theme. Firstly using medium format; 120FN(In-built Flash), 120GFN(Glass lens, In-built Flash), 120GN(Glass lens), 120CFN(In-built Colour Flash), 120TLR(Twin Lens Reflex View Finder), 120PC(pinhole) etc. And Lastly 135mm Format; 135BC(Black Corners), 135PC(Pinhole), 135TIM(Half Frame) etc. With the addition of the 35mm film capability, the Holga has become more affordable as 120mm film is now quite expensive to develop. Of course the Holga has a range of attachments including flashes, lenses and filters.
I highly recommend Holga, as it provides a cheap and varied way to produce the most amazing, one of a kind photographs, and when it comes down to it, that is what Lomography is all about.
To read more, check out my blog at, http://plasticshoot.blogspot.com/
Tips on how to use your Holga Camera from giftlab and Photographer Elliot Muir
HOLGA PUNK
words and pictures by Elliot Muir
Whenever art or culture gets too sophisticated and tidy, you’ll usually find some creative insurgent unpicking it all, urgently trying to find something random and rootsy underneath. The Holga camera is the latest incarnationof lo-fi chic, and is currently ripping up the red carpet of mainstream digital photography. Holga is unashamedly the worst camera ever made. All the flaws that grown-up camera manufacturers have spent decades trying to eradicate are joyriding around her insides. Technically she is classed as a toy camera, but don’t be fooled – in the right hands she’s a serious creative tool with the potential to make your brain glow rainbows.
Part of Holga’s great charm is that her users require hardly any photographic experience to start making quirky images. By far the best approach is to shoot first and ask questions later, but here are a few tips to help start you off.
WHERE TO BUY:
Buy your Holga online at giftlab or lomography Be very careful on ebay, most of them come from Hong Kong and include a Free Gift!! but you may have to wait2 Months!! for delivery. If you can’t wait, then try the Photographers Gallery in Covent Garden, but be preparedto pay more. You shouldn’t ever pay more than around £40 or £50 for a brand new Holga.
FILM:
Generally, most pros will agree that pound for pound, film yields more vibe than digital. Holga has been built to work with high grade 120mm film, which is fairly near the top of tree in terms of image quality and resolution. You usually get what you pay for – cheap grade consumer film is a false economy. To find out more, have a good look at the lomography website – then check out ebay or 7dayshop for the bestprices.
SHOOTING:
• Always make sure that the little switch on the bottom is set to N – this is the Normal setting. B stands for Bulb and you only use this at night for long exposures. Return it to N after making long exposures or you’ll blur and overexpose all your shots.
• Holga needs a lot of light. You’ll probably find that you have to use flash for most shots that aren’t in bright
sunlight.
• Be careful with the back of the camera, it has a tendency to fall off and wipe your film. Opening the back of the camera very slightly with film inside will give you ‘light leaks’ – magical peachy stains of retro analogue authenticity. They’re great.
• Pimp up your Holga. Go to squarefrog and holgamods for detailed advice on modificationsand experimental techniques.
PROCESSING:
Most Holga people get their films processed by mail order. One popular place is spectrumimaging but also try spectrumphotolabs– they’re a bit more expensive but the quality of their work is faultlessand they still do proper processing. On the high street, Snappy Snaps and Jessops are good, but pricey.
SHARING:
Show your pics on Flickr and you’ll soon get an idea of what works and what doesn’t. Flickr group forums are thebest place to find answers to any technical difficulties you may have.
SUCCESS
Holga is rapidly gaining acceptance as a legitimate tool for both editorial and fine art photographic work, so there are some pretty exciting new opportunities opening up. Just remember not to take it too seriously; Holga works best when you leave space for chaos.
To check out another Holga camera, the Diana+ go to giftlab.
Elliot Muir is a graphic designer, writer and photographer – you can see more of his work at flickr
To check out another Lomo camera, the Diana+ go here
About the Author
www.giftlab.co.uk
Can you use a Holga shutter realise on a Diana camera?
Both cameras are pretty much alike, so i was wondering if you can use Holga accessories for a Diana camera?
A shutter release cable for the Holga is generally just a generic shutter cable that could be adapted for any camera. It might take a bit of hacking to make it work on the Diana, but there's no reason it couldn't work. Since the Diana's shutter is on the lens barrel, you'll have to figure out the best way to attach the shutter release cable, which could be complicated, but not impossible.
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