Chasing Summer
Newbie
Hi guys, just a quick post to advise that I've posted a comprehensive review of the Holgaroid, featuring images and an examination of the pros and cons of the setup. It's certainly a challenging camera to use, and has some flaws, but with a few workarounds that I've discussed it can make nice images.
http://chasingsummerphoto.com/fotographia/holgaroid-review/
Check it out and I hope you enjoy!
Cheers, Antony
http://chasingsummerphoto.com/fotographia/holgaroid-review/
Check it out and I hope you enjoy!
Cheers, Antony
Mr_Toad
Fluffy Marsupial
Outstanding Review!
Truly, this set up delivers the acme, the penultimate, the pièce de résistance of Holga crappiness!
I salute you.
Truly, this set up delivers the acme, the penultimate, the pièce de résistance of Holga crappiness!
I salute you.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Excellent stuff ... I really enjoyed the read. 
Mr_Toad
Fluffy Marsupial
I never even heard of this camera...but there it sits on Amazon, just waiting to be scarfed up.
Also, I wonder how folks are liking that nifty new handheld, 4x5 pinhole camera that came out recently.
Hmmm....
Also, I wonder how folks are liking that nifty new handheld, 4x5 pinhole camera that came out recently.
Hmmm....
Payence33
Newbie
I have the Holgaroid too! Really enjoyed the article and the tip on the Fp3000 film! If only fuji can produce a peelapart half way between the both it'd make life a lot easier!
I've also found the fp100 even on a very bright day to be underexposed still
Only method is the MX way which requires a tripod or ultra steady hands but I've been having fun with MX on different scenes and objects and combined with the ring flash!
I've also found the fp100 even on a very bright day to be underexposed still
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