Rogier
Rogier Willems
This is going to be fun.
Currently suffering a severe GAS attack.
Liking 120 much better than 125 going through my library of images and checking the feedback on flicker. Its seems that the worse the camera gets the better the shots are... Perhaps the camera "character" masks my lack of skills as a photographer
Any how I am exited to start playing with this puppy!
http://shop.holgadirect.com/products/holga-120-pan-panorama-camera
Currently suffering a severe GAS attack.
Liking 120 much better than 125 going through my library of images and checking the feedback on flicker. Its seems that the worse the camera gets the better the shots are... Perhaps the camera "character" masks my lack of skills as a photographer
Any how I am exited to start playing with this puppy!
http://shop.holgadirect.com/products/holga-120-pan-panorama-camera
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totifoto
Well-known
NICE! Never seen this one before, they dont have it at lomography.com.
Know of any samples from a camera like this on the internet?
Know of any samples from a camera like this on the internet?
Landshark
Well-known
It's release date is 11/11 from Holga direct.
I doubt you're going to find any samples yet.
I doubt you're going to find any samples yet.
Mablo
Well-known
This is going to be great fun to shoot with. Two of my most wanted cameras right now are this one and the new Harman 4x5 pinhole cone.
ray*j*gun
Veteran
Featuring and Optical Lens.........impressive.
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Featuring and Optical Lens.........impressive.
Hey at least it has a lens :angel:
dfatty
Well-known
Thanks for posting this, I was considering the pinhole version but I prefer having a lens..
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
As it sits it looks OK...the lens is about the quality of a coke bottle bottom I would bet 
I will buy one as soon as I can. Looks like with a little messing about a real lens could be mounted and for just a few hundred or less one could have a home made, very decent 6x12. At the list price one could buy 2 and a hack saw and some glue and make a sweet 6x17 in an afternoon
I will buy one as soon as I can. Looks like with a little messing about a real lens could be mounted and for just a few hundred or less one could have a home made, very decent 6x12. At the list price one could buy 2 and a hack saw and some glue and make a sweet 6x17 in an afternoon
Rogier
Rogier Willems
As it sits it looks OK...the lens is about the quality of a coke bottle bottom I would bet
I will buy one as soon as I can. Looks like with a little messing about a real lens could be mounted and for just a few hundred or less one could have a home made, very decent 6x12. At the list price one could buy 2 and a hack saw and some glue and make a sweet 6x17 in an afternoon![]()
I had a similar thought. Keep us posted.
But let not kill the spirit of a Holga!
Its imperfections give the images their character ;-)
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
I will buy one as soon as I can. Looks like with a little messing about a real lens could be mounted ...
My thoughts, exactly, David
If anyone can make that work, it'll kick Xpan in the rear as far as detail goes.
axiom
Non-Registered User
very interested
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
My thoughts, exactly, David
If anyone can make that work, it'll kick Xpan in the rear as far as detail goes.
I am not sure about the kicking of the mighty x pan. I think there will be issues with film flatness not to mention light leaks etc....All of that can be worked through I hope
Mablo
Well-known
I've been using the pinhole version of this camera for a while. They both share the same body. Film flatness is not a huge problem at least with my pinhole shots. The trick is to wind a new frame just before taking a shot. Soft rolls is however a big problem. You shoot a roll and take away the back cover to remove the film roll and you immediately notice the roll is soft. You will get light leaks occasionally. I've taken the habit to remove the roll in a changing bag but understandably it's a bit restrictive.
Colin Corneau
Colin Corneau
My thoughts, exactly, David
If anyone can make that work, it'll kick Xpan in the rear as far as detail goes.
Please come back down to earth. The photography is better here.
I'd be curious to see how this compares with Holga/Lomography's 360 (35mm) panoramic camera.
didjiman
Richard Man
LoL, I'd think light leak and other imperfections would be the charm of this camera
People use Holga not because it has more details than a 35mm frame either!
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