Nice video, but I am using Fujicolor 120 Pro 400. I had already started taking pictures before I realized that there was a 1, so please let everyone know that different films have different ways of letting you know which is the first true possible picture. Thanks.
@lixitTV A lot of local photo shops can/will develop 120 color &/or B&W film. The shop I use will have the pictures copied to a CD for me so I can download them straight to my computer for Photo-Shop work or whatever.
Nice post; I know the first time I loaded my Holga I was so scared that I might had skipped 3-4 frames, or worse that my film was messed up. Your camera looks like it's been around a few times. A little witch-hazel or rubbing alcohol on a Q-Tip will clean those lenses off...just FYI.
I'm using 35mm film for the first time and wondering if I've wound too much film. Is there only so much you can wind before it stops clicking or am I supposed to count? Please help me.
When i first got my holga i had so much trouble because it was my first time using 120 film! first time i unraveled it then last time i through it was because i thought i needed the 2 spools. then last time i left my film in the car and then when i finally put it in the camera i thought something was wrong because i didn't see any numbers showing upt! But now i can't put that camera Down!
That's a good idea. I'm to get some Ilford stuff pretty soon here as well, so I can add that. I have a BUNCH of Fuji too, so if you need a filmer for that, I can contribute or whatever.
hey thanks for the comment, glad you like the vid. Yeah I'm guessing the distance you need to advance may also vary from film to film too. I will probably do that when I have some more money :)
Nice video, but I am using Fujicolor 120 Pro 400. I had already started taking pictures before I realized that there was a 1, so please let everyone know that different films have different ways of letting you know which is the first true possible picture. Thanks.
shasal70 4 months ago
@lixitTV A lot of local photo shops can/will develop 120 color &/or B&W film. The shop I use will have the pictures copied to a CD for me so I can download them straight to my computer for Photo-Shop work or whatever.
Happy Pic'n !!
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avallonmist 5 months ago
Nice post; I know the first time I loaded my Holga I was so scared that I might had skipped 3-4 frames, or worse that my film was messed up. Your camera looks like it's been around a few times. A little witch-hazel or rubbing alcohol on a Q-Tip will clean those lenses off...just FYI.
b/b)O(
avallonmist 5 months ago
couldn't you take pictures on that film???
robinheil 1 year ago
I'm using 35mm film for the first time and wondering if I've wound too much film. Is there only so much you can wind before it stops clicking or am I supposed to count? Please help me.
Sharazapam 1 year ago
i got the ilford film and im seeing what i can only recognize as suns...im guessing im spose to go pass that?
also how do you know if your spose to have the "frame number pointer" up or down?
marktwist 1 year ago
am i suppose to leave it on the one?
and another thing why is the one backwards?:/
pearlthegirl 1 year ago
When i first got my holga i had so much trouble because it was my first time using 120 film! first time i unraveled it then last time i through it was because i thought i needed the 2 spools. then last time i left my film in the car and then when i finally put it in the camera i thought something was wrong because i didn't see any numbers showing upt! But now i can't put that camera Down!
lekasha08 2 years ago
That's a good idea. I'm to get some Ilford stuff pretty soon here as well, so I can add that. I have a BUNCH of Fuji too, so if you need a filmer for that, I can contribute or whatever.
infocorn 2 years ago
thats awesome. if you could film them then please let me know and I can compile a video or something!
cheers!
Goholga 2 years ago
hey, nice vid. i had this problem myself a while ago.
you know what would be a good vid? if you made two of those, one using a fuji film and the other using a kodak film.
when i first used kodak what really messed me up was that their "one" was actually a "I", instead of a "1", like fuji.
augustorg 2 years ago 5
hey thanks for the comment, glad you like the vid. Yeah I'm guessing the distance you need to advance may also vary from film to film too. I will probably do that when I have some more money :)
Goholga 2 years ago
@augustorg hi,so that means that 'one' is wasted? no way to undo? :(
minelife 1 year ago