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I've been searching theBAY forever for a BIN Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim and finally one appeared today with'a BIN at a reasonable price! Can't wait to see this 22mm lens rock-the-world :smile:

Any P&S scores at trift or garage-sailing or whatnot?
 
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TwoJordan - haaaa, here's one that is even better, bought both'a these to teach my twins photography for a buck apiece! That's even less than'a roll:smile:

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Picked up three Holga 120's with defective shutters for 15 euro at Fotoimpex when I was in Berlin. Now I've got a 120CFN with working 1/100 shutter and a 120N with a pinhole thanks to a little frankensteining. Plus another lens which I modified the aperture on (something like f/8 now). A friend got the third camera in pieces (a 120FN with broken flash and bad shutter), we'll see what he makes of it. Got two expired Provia 100F from him. Pretty neat! :smile:
 
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I got this one earlier this summer, a custom job Holga Pano from Randy at. Holgamods.com.

Only put one roll thru but have not printed or scanned the negs yet...

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I got this one earlier this summer, a custom job Holga Pano from Randy at. Holgamods.com.
Only put one roll thru but have not printed or scanned the negs yet...

Hi, Nice camera! I like Holgamods.
I recently saw this model for the first time and wonder how it is. Could you post some images when ready?
How did it handle?
 

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LOL, a roll of film is worth almost what the camera sells for.

no, I I had Lucky in it, so it was worth three rolls of film :smile:
 
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What a great camera Richard! You gotta post a scan'a one when you get your film back!
 

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Picked up this little "beauty". It's the best condition I've ever found a thrift store toy camera in. 50mm f/6 lens, plastic viewfinder (as usual on these kind of things), and a hot shoe. It came with a leather strap and a little plastic/leather case as well. The lens stops at f/6 (cloudy), f/8 (partly cloudly), f/11 (sunny), and f/16 (sunnier).

I haven't finished my roll of film yet, but I'll upload some photos once I do. I have an expired roll of 36 exposure Kodak Ultra Gold (100 ISO) loaded into it.
 
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Hi, Nice camera! I like Holgamods.
I recently saw this model for the first time and wonder how it is. Could you post some images when ready?
How did it handle?

Only took one roll, and it was quickly and with boring subject matter on my commute! Anyway, here are a few from that roll. It handles like any Holga just BIGGER. This is some Tri-X developed in HC-110.

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I just got a Loreo lens in a cap and a Holga dslr lens together off ebay. The Loreo, from what I understand has a 35mm fixed focus three element plastic lens that is supposed to give unimpressive results. It also has a waterhouse type wheel with apertures from 5.6 to 64. (64 being equal to a pinhole on this small lens) Looks like fun. The Holga lens looks to have been crudely modified in the back. I'm not sure what the plate behind the lens is supposed to be, but this has a raggedly cut hole in it about 3/16 diameter. Looking through the lens on the camera, the image is a little dark, but focus looks good. (well as good as it get with a Holga) I have no idea what the actual aperture is at this point though. Guess it doesn't make too much difference, it's all about experimentation anyway.
 

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Only took one roll, and it was quickly and with boring subject matter on my commute! Anyway, here are a few from that roll. It handles like any Holga just BIGGER. This is some Tri-X developed in HC-110.

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Nice work, thanks for showing. I like the Bread Truck.
I like the panorama format, so I'll get we one of those cameras as well. I already have the Holga panorama pinhole camera.
 

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My wife's friend gave me a Holga 120 recently. She found it in a free pile outside some apartments. Works for me! Just squeezed a roll of 35mm in it, still need to get it developed to see how it fares.
 
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Richard I love that frame of the "eternal"! The lens is soft enough that it turned the fire hydrant into a white poodle (in my mind's eye).....

Joy, bliss, surreal images! Keep em coming!


@cscurrier - haaaaa what a great find! Look forward to yer feelings re the new rig after your first roll!

Never owned a plastic 120, not sure I will but had I seen that Holga in that heap'a goods in front'a that apt, I'd be on my mantel for sure! Things like that need to be saved'n appreciated. Glad you got it movin again!
 

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Picked up this little "beauty". It's the best condition I've ever found a thrift store toy camera in. 50mm f/6 lens, plastic viewfinder (as usual on these kind of things), and a hot shoe. It came with a leather strap and a little plastic/leather case as well. The lens stops at f/6 (cloudy), f/8 (partly cloudly), f/11 (sunny), and f/16 (sunnier).

I haven't finished my roll of film yet, but I'll upload some photos once I do. I have an expired roll of 36 exposure Kodak Ultra Gold (100 ISO) loaded into it.

These cameras are pretty ubiquitous though it's hard to find two with the same name. Check out my Flickr group:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/color-optical-lens
 

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I have an Imperial Debonair "toy" medium format camera made by the Herbert George Company of Chicago, Illinois. It takes 120 film respooled onto 620 spools. I estimate it's probably about 50 years old or so. It still works and takes decent pictures outside. Haven't tried it with a flash indoors as it takes flash bulbs. I've thought about a bank of LEDs though for a supplemental light source instead of a flash. It looks like this one http://www.etsy.com/listing/1292161...=vintage_low&gclid=CI2krPnLpbkCFc5FMgod4DkAag except it's maroon and has fewer scratches on it. I dare to say it's "Minty" :whistling:

There is another version of this camera (only the decals are different) that was the official Cub Scout Camera.
 

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Not exactly the definition of "toy," but I recently purchased an Agfa Clack that I found on Craigslist for a few bucks and put into good working condition in an hour or so of tinkering with a decades-dry shutter. I've run a couple of test rolls through it and will know how good/bad the images look when I get into the darkroom.

I like it so much I found another cheap Clack deal on e-Bay and am awaiting its arrival. I plan to covert it to a pinhole camera. These are pretty ideal for a quick Frankencamera adaptation.
 

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Picked up a Canon Snappy S for $1.59. Does that count as a toy? 35mm/f4.5 fixed.
 

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I took my new pinholga mentioned earlier out for a spin today. Didn't measure the pinhole but guessed it would be around f/170, and the negs look good. Could probably be closer to 200-220, but hey.. HP5+ in Rodinal 1+100 for 45 minutes gives you quite a lot of wiggle room when it comes to exposure. I did bracket a scene at the beginning at f/100, f/170 and f/250 and they all look good. The f/100 one is a bit thin.

Can't say much before they are printed, but they look as sharp as a holga lens..
 

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Nice group! When is a camera "eligible"? When it's plastic, the lens is a 50 mm and named "color optical lens"? (sounds like fun collecting)

Yes and no. That's explained a little bit in the group's description. If you've handled one or more of these, the answer is you'll know one when you come across it. One thing common to all of them, however, seems to be a chunk of lead inside the bottom of the camera.
 

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I recently picked up a Diana F+ and a Diana mini, with a flash that works for both. I've loaded them with film, will post some results when I've finished them.

These are rather expensive things for what they are (mine weren't I bought them used) and the original price tag might put them on the borderline of being excluded from the idea and spirit of 'toy' camera.
 

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A Disney "Prinzessin Kamera". Originally packed.
Obviously it does not take film but a must-have...
 
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