I guess you find a little honesty embarrassing. Sorry!
I still don't see why what a hipster does with them should have any influence on anyone. I assume most people, here, are concerned with results. You seem to have disdain for the cameras, solely based on how others may view them. Would you also dismiss Leicas because some people use them as "jewelry"?
+1I can see the attraction to buying a brand new camera for medium format film for a reasonable price. I have been tempted many times to buy a Holga, Diana or Blackbird Fly when I see them on a shelf or display case. I did find a Diana F+ with flash at a goodwill and enjoy using it.
People with no background in film photography can buy something brand new and don't have to be confused or intimidated by figuring out all the insanities of putting together a MF "kit" of 30 year old junk.
I am happy to see these sales at Freestyle and hope they sell out.
I am also happy to see people having fun taking pictures on film.
But alas, there are people with sad lives who can not stand others having enjoyment. There are fuddy-duddies in my town that hate skateboarders.
So much of the angst in this thread probably results from the fact that we see all this effort and money put into designing and packaging and promoting the Holga/Lomo toy cameras, whereas almost none of that effort and money is put into and designing and promoting new film cameras (and with respect to promotion) and film with greater technical capabilities.
It would be really nice if a new Canon/Nikon/Olympus/Minolta 35mm camera with some capacity for control was suddenly hip.
Before I go for one of those $25 specials, does anyone here have experience with the Glass Lens Holga? If I am to get one, I prefer the best image quality attainable. (Perhaps that is against the Holga philosophy?)
That's really cool they lowered the price back to where it's reasonable again. I first shot 120 on a Holga and it was indeed a gateway drug. In fact, they're really fun to use mainly because you dont have to think about anything other than composition.
At those prices, I might buy one or two to convert to a wet plate camera--the new ones have bulb setting--and you hack the back to hold a 6x6 mini plate. Just watched a demo of this over at BS and it was really enticing.
What demo is this?
...Buying a Holga 120N a couple of years ago reinvigorated my love for film photography generally, and led to me buying a Bronica SQ several months ago...
I'm new to APUG so forgive my ignorance. Here is my question.
Why would anyone go on the 'Toy Camera' forum and then put down toy camera users? After all, this is the TOY CAMERA FORUM! For instance, I have not the slightest interest in instant photography. But I would never denigrate anyone wanting to use instant photography to express their vision. A Holga in the right hands (that's not mine) can produce some really interesting work. I've seen photography from all kinds of cameras that I like and from all kinds of cameras I find dull and boring. And I assure all that I am an expert on dull and boring because I have produced enough of it in my own darkroom.
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