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How to take a photo on a holga polariod- holgaroid

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2009

Soz bout bad quality don't use photo booth its rubbish compared to quicktime.

Anyways this is me taking a picture on a holgariod (holga 120 with polariod back and type 88 colour film) and then waiting for it to develop check your film pack most colour film is 60 secs. I should mention removing the black light proof paper and film should be pulled out in 1 swift motion to prevent ripping and uneven developing, i was sat down for web cam so be more smooth then me.

Check my other video on how to load the film correctly.
Any questions leave a comment and ill get back to you.

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  • how expensive is the film? is it the same as polaroid as in they dont make it anymore?

  • Its quite expensive film usually works out about £1 a shot £10-12 a pack and hard to get hold of as they stopped making type 80 film, i've stocked up on loads of cheap expired film i ordered from a site in europe u can usually get some cheap polariod film off ebay tho just buy in bulk and its bit cheaper

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  • In the background, is that all the pictures you have taken with the Holgaroid?

  • maybe you should do this a few more times before actually making a video of it ?

    its slow and clumsy. sorry for being so up front but youre not supposed to pull the picture out like that, its supposed to be done quickly in one movement.

  • i wish this was easier to follow...maybe even explaining...the music is annoying.

  • can,t see nothing......

  • that's a lot of work to load film!

  • do you have to do the same thing with a mamiya instant back?

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