Old-N-Feeble
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Wow, Bert, that's fantastic.
Great shot - thank you Bert!
Yes Bert. A marvelously effective abstraction of the sense of high speed, but only as experienced from the front passenger seat, not the driver seat or rear seats.
Ken
Maybe Henning Serger who seemed to see Holga as the saviour of film can comment here or better still supply the information we all seek about Holga.
I dont mind some imperfections but someone should realize that the same flaw kept recurring with the same camera, on and on.The great thing about Holgas and the old Dianas was that each camera gave/gives you a unique look, no camera is alike. So a lot of Holga photographers bought several cameras and choose the cameras to fit the look one wanted. The end of Holga also means that you the choice of looks has become finite. The uniqueness of each Holga is also the reason that the digital emulation isn't even remotely like the real thing.
The Holga I have is of late 80s/early 90s vintage. While it has the softness and some vignetting, I've not had a light leak. I feel left out, though I'm not complaining.
LOL, nope, it is an Holga. Perhaps I've not used it enough to properly "break it in," or light leaks have something to do with not replacing tooling often enough. Or maybe the production was so unpredictable that a few random "good" ones were inevitable.Then I doubt that yours is an original Holga made in China.
Maybe you were hassled with a fake made in the USA?
The Holga I have is of late 80s/early 90s vintage. While it has the softness and some vignetting, I've not had a light leak. I feel left out, though I'm not complaining.
... Or maybe the production was so unpredictable that a few random "good" ones were inevitable.
There was never any quality control in the Holga factory.
Holga, the only camera that you could buy new and then treble the value of it by putting a film in it.![]()
They make a fine substitute for a clay pidgeon. Though I'm not a fan, at least a pinhole has some fascination to it.
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