Daire Quinlan
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I've got a Debonair on the way from Film Photography Project -- it's a 6x4.5 version of the Holga, more or less. Three-zone focus, fixed exposure (f/11, 1/100, they claim), plastic lens. Hopefully it'll be here soon...
View attachment 245788 Hello! I love this thread! Please don't kill it! I adore my Holga 120N and am grateful for its Bulb setting. I took this 8 second exposure by placing the camera on the pier and trying my best to be steady and sturdy while I held the shutter down. I like the Holga so much that I can't stop pining for a cheap colour film, something like Fuji C200 or Kodak Gold but in 120 format, and moreover I can't stop thinking about the Lomo LC-A 120, but thus far I can't bring myself to spend the $599 CDN on such a camera, and certainly that's another matter for another post. Alright, fine, I'm a selfish jerk who has strayed from the original poster's theme, and I'm sorry! My lo-fi 120 love has infected my brain!
I've been curious to try one of the Debonairs. They look very Holga-esque.
Can't wait to see your results from it.
Jeremy
I think Jeremy should be banned from this topic![]()
Those are not Holga shots, even if they are taken with Holga
How did you focus your Holga in the last tree + pond picture?
I know - maybe I should send it in for a CLA .
Jeremy
With his feet, and good guess work I'd imagine.
Just kidding. My Holga can be sharp at studio too. But only in studio. It just goes out of focus immediately when I take it outside.
I think Jeremy should be banned from this topic![]()
Those are not Holga shots, even if they are taken with Holga
How did you focus your Holga in the last tree + pond picture?
I mean how many nights you have to sleep with your Holga? Do you need to make some magic spells, take secret courses? Otherwise I cannot believe anyone can focus that sharply..
I blame Michael Kenna for all of this. His work with Holgas is what inspired me - it proved to me that you can make great images with anything.
I blame Michael Kenna for all of this. His work with Holgas is what inspired me -
thought the tree was about 3.5 feel away from the film plane so I set the "focus" to the single person icon and went with it.
Yes, I have a copy of 'Holga' sitting in my bookshelf downstairs as well, it's no coincidence that my first holga ebay purchase happened shortly after getting it
When using my holga for a few seconds + I will cover the lens, depress the shutter and wedge paper or thin cardboard to hold the shutter open, uncover lens, time, re-cover lens, and remove wedge. BTW, really like your photograph.Bulb setting. I took this 8 second exposure by placing the camera on the pier and trying my best to be steady and sturdy while I held the shutter down.
Which holga model do you have?
Can Holga be sharp in any other setting really? I actually tested - quite roughly - the focusing distance (using focusing plane, aka baking/owen paper) and my findings were that there is basically two settings; near (single person) which goes to about 5-10 meters and then the rest.
And funky colors, exposure errors...Jeremy, I think you're Holga's broken. Where are the light leaks? Film scratches? Focus errors and distortion?
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