Brad Bireley
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bobbytuck said:I *love* the Holga. I don't use it anymore, but here are some of my shots from several years ago:
http://www.metaincognita.com/assets/archives/holga_chicago/
http://www.metaincognita.com/assets/archives/holga_kane_county/
It's always interesting to see Holga photographs.
kestas said:Simon, it's AMAZING!!
lubitel said:well since everyone is outing themselves as holga users, i will do so too
http://www.yevglad.com/photo/holga.html
by the way holga is no point and shoot. Its a fully manual, scale focus camera 😉
Epimetheus said:I love Holga! Check out my latest experiment with it:
http://www.markuspuustinen.com/galleriat/07/04/sircus_europa/
I shot a whole roll without frame limits and scanned it in full length. I was trying to achieve a one long visual representation rather than sequence of images.
mtbbrian said:I would suggest using a 100 ASA film and shooting with "optimum" light at f/11, the sunny icon.
MelanieC said:When you slide the "f stop" thingie back and forth, it doesn't actually change the aperture. At least, it doesn't on mine. You can see that it wants to, but something about the construction is off. This is also noted in, I believe, the Camerapedia entry on Holgas. Which I kinda like because then I'm REALLY off the hook when it comes to getting exposure right.
Provia 100, here we come!
ERV said:Lubitel,
Very nice website design. The images aren't bad either ..😉
Simon Larby said:I have exactly the same with mine and even when i do switch both exposures are the same. I find 100 too slow and prefer 400. Even this can under expose on mine. However it's still going strong after 8 years despite being kept in a hot humid environment. It's never let me down once.
kestas said:Simon, it's AMAZING!!