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hi there, I'm having trouble developing films, even with the Diana f+. In the lab I usually go to they said they don't like to do it anymore because it damages their products... And I'm thinking of trying out the Holga so which films do you think are easier to get developed, that are more common ? thanks
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is it battery operated? Lol.
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i just bought one yesterday!! :}
a starting kit bundle!! really cant wait to use it
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i just bought it online can't wait to try it out :)
great videos!!
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hello Kai, how do you develop the film from holga and put it on the computer?
theresia97 9 months ago
@theresia97 You can either process the film yourself at home, and then scan it, or take the film to a lab, and have them scan it. In the long run, processing the film yourself and scanning it is more cost efficient. Look for classes that will teach analog photography. You can also find a lab that processes film and scans it. IF shooting 120 film, labs are harder to find. If you need to send out your film, there are a many labs that can process and scan your film.
kaituba 8 months ago
What is the difference between 120mm and 35mm. I'm thinking of buying a Holga, but I do not know which one to get.
MilkTeaBalba 1 year ago
@MilkTeaBalba My fave recommendation for new film photographers, is the Holga 135. Why? Check out my blogpost at dianacameraDOTcom/get-started replace the DOT with a . -sorry, youtube doesn't like links!
kaituba 1 year ago
Hello Kai. Just wondering as to which shop/online store did you get this particular Holga 120N from? Coz I haven't seen Holgas in this kind of packaging before. Many thanks & keep up the wonderful work!
hairil5 1 year ago
@hairil5 Sorry, missed this question when it first posted. I got my new Holga 120N here in Seattle at Glazer's Photography Store.
kaituba 1 year ago