c.poulton
Well-known
Whichever is best for the job at hand - sometimes the M9, sometimes the Holga....
Mpmckenzie
Member
lets me face the facts . the m9 at $7000.00 can't buy me artistic vision:bang: i'll still have lousy shots, so the cheap camera allows me to still blame the tools and say " if only i had a leica m9 & summilux " so which is best for me ? the holga .....i still have fun
happy new year everyone
happy new year everyone
Roger Hicks
Veteran
In the all too common spirit of helpful advice on RFF, i.e. not answering the question at all: a Gandolfi 12x15 inch...
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
I Love Film
Well-known
The Holga is best for you, and the Leica is best for me.
Travis L.
Registered Userino
lets me face the facts . the m9 at $7000.00 can't buy me artistic vision
If you're starting from scratch $7000 doesn't even buy you a functional picture taker... Add another $3k for a mid priced lens.
Hands down the Holga.
pachuco
El ****
I know I can make my M9 pics (if I had one) look like images from a Holga, but not the other way around. So, I would have to go with the M9 if you put a gun to my head. But for pure enjoyment? It's pretty tough to beat the surprises you get when developing film out of a Lo-fi plastic machine!
Bob Michaels
nobody special
I am curious about the number of Holga owners vs. M9 owners here on RFF.
Put me down for owing several Holgas and no M9s.
Put me down for owing several Holgas and no M9s.
LeicaTom
Watch that step!
Buy the Holga, it will be much more reliable.
Tom
Tom
Pablito
coco frío
Depends on the color, and you know the Holga comes in many colors.
These photojournalism photos look like they were taken on a Holga and I have to say they look better than the usual card-dumps on DPreview. Click on the photo to see the next.
Pete
These are quite nice...
And the M9 hate continues...
rlouzan
Well-known
My 2¢
Jonathan Bailey
http://www.jonathan-bailey.com/pages/galleries.html
Robert Vizzini
http://www.robertvizzini.com/#/plastic-camera/alcatraz/al01-TheRock
+ the book - Cuba: A land Baked in Time
David Burnett
http://www.latente.it/icone-fotografiche-5-al-gore-by-david-burnett/
Jonathan Bailey
http://www.jonathan-bailey.com/pages/galleries.html
Robert Vizzini
http://www.robertvizzini.com/#/plastic-camera/alcatraz/al01-TheRock
+ the book - Cuba: A land Baked in Time
David Burnett
http://www.latente.it/icone-fotografiche-5-al-gore-by-david-burnett/
fixbones
.......sometimes i thinks
As much as i'd like the M9-P, I'd rather the Holga + Extra cash
Pablito
coco frío
And the M9 hate continues...
Why not hate it? I hate the M9 because I'll never be able to afford it although I could certainly use it. If I could ever afford it, I'd stop hating it and buy it.
rlouzan
Well-known
Couldn't Have Explained This Better Myself! 
Why not hate it? I hate the M9 because I'll never be able to afford it although I could certainly use it. If I could ever afford it, I'd stop hating it and buy it.![]()
rondo
Established
Whichever turns you on..but I must say, I find it very strange when I see tons of m9 photos with artificial vignetting and lots of fake grain. Those guys might as well switch to holga.
bigeye
Well-known
And the M9 hate continues...
It's not hate. The M9 represents the finest quality piece of gear available. Contrast it to the worst. It's a goofy question, but I take it to be something like, "how much gear do you need to take a great picture?" I didn't vote, but I believe the answer is that creative people can make great art from whatever tools and materials they have available.
On the other hand, the intense creative focus of a great mind can be kinked a bit if the front element falls out as the shutter snaps.
- Charlie
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back alley
IMAGES
i have never tried either...but i'd prefer the one i cannot afford.
Austerby
Well-known
I've had better photos from my Holga than an M9.
Oh, hang on; I don't have an M9: that would explain why.
Oh, hang on; I don't have an M9: that would explain why.
isoterica
Established
The best camera is the one you have with you. Cliché perhaps because you can't be holding a piece of junk and expect results but depending on your creative vision, it can be captured with a Holga or a Leica or a simple DIY pinhole made out of cardboard which is even cheaper than the Holga. There are numerous photographers which have proven this. The camera is a tool and no matter how much it costs if the person using it doesn't have a clue it doesn't matter how much they spent. However, everyone.. can have a Holga. I do 
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