i would like to request that members post more information about using their Holga cameras Mainly how long their exposures are at the time the image was taken. This would help me with my set up, But time is running short as I'll sending my first 4 rolls to the Lab this Fri.
Certainly everyone has their own opinion. I have no problem with creating images with a Holga camera.
The charms (?) of a Holga are its limitations. But, if my goal is to create the image I want, the charm be damned, then the limitations stop being a blessing.
I prefer to use Holga lenses with SLR bodies, Film and Digital. To me that's all the charm without the.....other stuff..
City Frame-209
by Eric Auer, on Flickr
Sorry 'bout that, I really couldnt tell the difference.View attachment 292195
Nice image. Except, that was shot on digital and this forum area is for analog images only.
Jeremy
Nice image. Except, that was shot on digital and this forum area is for analog images only.
Jeremy
I'll leave it there, accept your apology, and remind you not to do that againSorry 'bout that, I really couldnt tell the difference.
One of the best double exposure composition made with an inexpensive camera that I have seen.
I’d go further and say it’s one of the best double exposures full time.Thanks!
Jeremy
Glad you got this developed.Finally, after months of procrastination and waiting, had the 4 or 11 rolls sent to the lab.
View attachment 294368
One of the best double exposure composition made with an inexpensive camera that I have seen.
Have you tried non-ilford films? I find it's just ilford (and Acros 2) that have faint paper markings.The biggest issue I had with the Holga, and now have the same issue with a Diana F+, is that the numbers printed on the backing paper of the current 120 film are printed so lightly, it's really hard to read frame numbers when you are advancing the film. Maybe it's my aging eyes, but I think the printing of film numbers is no longer a priority for film manufacturers as many 120 camera advance the film automatically. That takes the fun out of shooting Holga's and Diana's for me.
Best,
-Tim
Kodak films as well now - although my understanding is that one of the projects that has been delayed because of the current circumstances is an attempt to improve the readability on the new Kodak backing paper.Have you tried non-ilford films? I find it's just ilford (and Acros 2) that have faint paper markings.
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