McFortner
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The molds WERE rescued and new Holgas are coming to Freestyle this year!
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/holga-cameras
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/holga-cameras
Wow! Looks bad. If Freestyle has any sense the first 10 cameras they get should be retained and tested extensively. If this is a common problem and they start shipping cameras (at a $17 premium over buying direct off of e-bay no less) they will have a lot of very unhappy customers.Maybe...it looks like there might be some growing pains with the new Holga by Sunrise (already available on eBay for some time, still need a few months for Freestyle):
The Curious Case of the Sunrise Holga
The Sunrise Holga: Where do we go from here?
The Sunrise Holga: Problem Solved?
Wow! Looks bad. If Freestyle has any sense the first 10 cameras they get should be retained and tested extensively. If this is a common problem and they start shipping cameras (at a $17 premium over buying direct off of e-bay no less) they will have a lot of very unhappy customers.
The molds WERE rescued and new Holgas are coming to Freestyle this year!
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/holga-cameras
Same here. Though one of mine is perpetually questionable ever since it got dropped (my fault). So I'll say I'm not tempted, yet.Either way, I'm not tempted as I bought several cameras (as backups) just after the Holga discontinuation announcement.
Well, anomalies are fine, but I do prefer the shutter to actually fire.I thought that them being questionable was the point?![]()
I thought that them being questionable was the point?![]()
I would never use the Holga except that it helps to get people to use film. If it can help increase film consumption then it is good for that. I don't see good reason to use the Holga.
I'm sorry you don't see a good reason. They're very good creative tools.I don't see good reason to use the Holga.
Right. The shutter doesn't cap properly upon resetting. I added a little card stock to the edge of the shutter blade to correct this. This, to my knowledge, is on the "S" model. Haven't seen the problem on my "N" model.No, it's not.
Plus, there's a huge difference between a small light leak coming from the back of the camera (which usually can be fixed with tape), which was a problem with the original Holgas, and having a shutter that doesn't close properly with no light baffle behind it with the new cameras - it's a huge fogging issues that leaves you with worthless images.
Right. The shutter doesn't cap properly upon resetting. I added a little card stock to the edge of the shutter blade to correct this. This, to my knowledge, is on the "S" model. Haven't seen the problem on my "N" model.
Regarding seeing no reason to use a Holga, well they are not for everybody and do not appeal to all, what camera does. David Burnett seems to get along well with them and I think his pictures made with a Holga are interesting. Of course he works with a variety of cameras including an old Speed Graphic mounting an Aero Ektar and Canon DSLR's. I've had one 20 years ago but didn't use it much but that's on me, not the camera. I do like pinhole, another type of picture making that is not for everyone but I just enjoy designing and making the doggone things.....probably more than using them.
I agree. If one hasn't explored the possibilities Holgas ( and my favorite- the Diana) offer, they're in no position to judge those who do see the creative value the cameras offer....I don't understand the need for some people to continually put down a camera they clearly don't know much about.
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