should I buy a WOCA or a HOLGA?

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Buy a Woca. If you're going to be all eccentric and artsy and all, you might as well be able to walk around mumbling "wocawocawoca" to yourself. It can be a lot of fun.

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mjs said:
Buy a Woca. If you're going to be all eccentric and artsy and all, you might as well be able to walk around mumbling "wocawocawoca" to yourself. It can be a lot of fun.

:smile:

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You should be warned though, that if you wander around muttering 'wocawocawocawoca', you will be in danger of being mistaken for Pacman.
 
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I bought the Holga FN.
I wanted the flashunit, because you can switch it off and never use it, but it can still come in handy one day. I choose the plastic lens because indeed I want the crapiest.
I bought on ebay, because shipping rates are the most reasonable there and because its fairly save.

Thanks for the help.
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For me even 20 euro is a significant amount of money. So I've bought one, and be happy with it.
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game said:
And what other toy cameras are out there that someone would favor over a holga? I heard the Box Brownie, does everyone agrees on that?
In the past, I have enjoyed using a Box Brownie and a Diana. I regret having sold them.

Since I have never used a Holga or a Woca, I cannot compare image quality (or lack thereof).

I now use large format pinhole cameras for the shooting situations in which I would be inclined to use a Box Brownie, Diana, Holga, or Woca.
 
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