Archive for July, 2009

Color Flash Holga

Looking for Color Flash Holga? You”ve found the right place. This whole page was made just to help! It has many different sources to aquire or learn about them, so be sure to check out the whole page, all the way to the bottom.


First up, let”s start by searching Ebay for Color Flash Holga:

[phpbay]Color Flash Holga, 90, “15230″[/phpbay]

Question: Has anyone ever used any of these cameras? Are they anygood?

Lomo Oktomat Camera
Lomo Super Sampler Camera
Lomo Color Flash Holga
Lomo ActionSampler
Lomo ColorSplash Camera
Lomo Fisheye

in general, is lomo good/reliable/worth the money?
they are generally cheap, so it makes me wonder.

Answer: you bet

Another excellent place to find Color Flash Holga is on Amazon… They have way more than just books!
[phpzon]Color Flash Holga, 20, Photo[/phpzon]

Question: What kind of Holga should I?

I hear these Holga Camera by Lomography is quite the fun little plastic camera and am planning to purchase a me. All recommendations, where to buy it or what should I do? I was thinking about the classic starter kit and saw it was at Urban Outfitters for cheaper online than by Lomography offered. Any other places that sell them cheaper? Also, I am in a dilemma whether I should buy the hotshoe Holga w /. If the regular Holga camera with the option of the flash with Color Cubes or gels of any kind of change come from? Because the only I would really would have to be for a hotshoe when using the flash … or should I stick to the classic Holga? Oh, and is 120mm or 35mm film better? I was thinking converter, always check the 35mm film, as I like Lomography 35mm color film. Thanks for all, and I mean any help you can offer.

Answer: The film is called 120, not 120mm. It is just the name Kodak designatiom gave this film especially great when she came with him. My recommendation for beginners is getting the film Holga 120N. Why? This is a cheap camera that gives you a chance to see if the movie is photography for you. Sample photos: Holga http://www.flickr.com/groups/86881528 @ N0 … 120 film is a little more difficult to treat because there are few exercises that can process them. Questions about your local Walmart, Costco or other 1-hour labs. While they may not be in a position to process movie, many of these laboratories will send the film to be processed for you. The next option is to find a local lab pro. These are laboratories, specifically at professional photographers and can handle your movie on the spot. As you might imagine, it can be a little expensive. Then the best option of all the process of Film itself. BW film processing and even color processing is not too difficult to learn and to get not very expensive. If you think problems that 120 film is too much, can You try a 35mm camera, such as the Holga 135BC. Although I find that somewhat lost in the smaller negative and rectangular format, it might work for you. Watch these pictures: The Holga 120N 135BC http://www.flickr.com/groups/holga135bc/ 120CFN or (120 format) or the 35mm Holga freestyle photo supply can be found at: http://freestylephoto.biz/ Getting it online is by Freestyle cheaper than buying the kit from Urban Outfitters. Regardless of which camera to choose which you think Remember that the point of lo-fi photography is to have fun and not sweat the details! For Holga tips, check out these websites: http:// http://www.squarefrog.co.uk/ goholga.com / Please also visit my site: I http://www.dianacamera.com/ many tips, tricks and photos have included cameras with plastic. For instructions to Videos for Holgas and Diana cameras, check out my youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/kaituba

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