Holga Basics
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"They still...they do... expose film." haha, you're cute:)
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Your video was really helpful! thanks :)
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Thanks a lot. At last I know which aperture is which. Even there are the signs i was really confused which one works - this which is visible or this covered by button. Now I'm ready to start taking pictures.
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I got the 135 for my birthday! I LOVE IT!!
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Thank you! Very helpful.
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thnkz dude!! you explain it in a easy and usefull way. :D
sorry for my bad english, im Dutch!
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If you want the common 35 mm film ... you just have to put the 35mm-adaptator/frame ?
itslenibitches 1 month ago
@itslenibitches Yes, or buy a 35mm Holga.
nationofpomation 1 month ago
Do you think the plastic lens or the glass lenses are better?
i have only read that the plastic can make huge flares if the sun is in shot?
kayren230 1 month ago
@kayren230 There isn't a noticeable difference between the two.
nationofpomation 1 month ago
I feel really stupid asking this, but to develope the film, would you just take it to a normal store that would develope a disposable camera film?
READSxTILLxDAWN 3 months ago
@READSxTILLxDAWN If it's 35mm color negative (print) film, yes. If it's a camera store, they might be able to send other film types (slide, black and white) or formats (120/220 film, etc.) off somewhere, but they'll definitely charge extra.
nationofpomation 3 months ago