Customer Reviews:
Fun little gem February 17, 2008 Kathy P. (the good side of the city) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've been a Holga user for the past decade, and the 120N is definitely an upgrade (if you could call it that) from the older Holga 120S. Light leaks are part of the Holga's charm, but sometimes you want a nice, clean image. Unlike the previous generations of Holgas, I've never had to wrap the 120N in black tape. One caveat: always check your settings. Many times I've inadvertently slid it over to "bulb," producing a very blurry picture. Unless you're in a very low light situation and you have a tripod handy, don't touch the bulb setting.
just what i expected April 1, 2007 Camera Geek (USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I guess it's just that -- just what I expected. I love the Holga, but it's for fun and the unexpected, doesn't serve the same purpose as my Nikon D50. :)
great service February 7, 2007 Melody Jackson (los angeles, ca United States) 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
the camera was exactly what they said it would be, in great condition, the item was shipped according to my request and everything went smoothly.
Best Camera for the Money! August 23, 2007 L. Nichols (Delaware, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are looking for a cheap, no nonsense medium format camera, this is the one for you. Ya, it still shoots actual film, but thats what its all about. No shutter speeds, no real focus, just aim and cross your fingers. [...]
very cool but..... March 22, 2008 Gibb (Atlanta) 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
so i got this camera to toss in my bag and use for fun. i've been shooting for several years now and am well aware of basic concepts of photography (e.g. aperture, shutter-speed, film speed, as well as film and print development etc). my first roll was completely washed out. i was pretty upset, i had a lot of great pictures on that roll and they were gone, huge bummer. i haven't used it since. the thing that blew me away was that two of the pictures developed, the rest were completely blank. while i assume it was something i did i couldn't pin-point what it was and still have no clue. i'm going to stick with my trusty 35mm, hope you have better luck than i did.
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