bkrystad
Established
Okay, a couple disclaimers: I don't have a Holga myself (my brother-in-law does, though) and I don't buy things from the Sundance catalog. But I did leaf through the latest copy and stumbled on this item:
"A cult favorite turned classic, the Holga camera derives its iconic and iconclastic reputation from a quirky lens and quintessential affordability. Each unique lens imbues photos with an abstract, color-saturated, dreamlike quality -- all the serendipity you need to take your art -- or play -- to another level. Includes book with instructions, roll of 120 film, AA batteries and sealing tape. $75."
I thought that was a rather eyebrow-raising description, and an equally eyebrow-raising price. But at least it comes with the sealing tape.
I thought the model holding the Holga looked appropriately clueless. I wonder how many typical Sundance customers who go for this will feel the same?
"A cult favorite turned classic, the Holga camera derives its iconic and iconclastic reputation from a quirky lens and quintessential affordability. Each unique lens imbues photos with an abstract, color-saturated, dreamlike quality -- all the serendipity you need to take your art -- or play -- to another level. Includes book with instructions, roll of 120 film, AA batteries and sealing tape. $75."
I thought that was a rather eyebrow-raising description, and an equally eyebrow-raising price. But at least it comes with the sealing tape.
I thought the model holding the Holga looked appropriately clueless. I wonder how many typical Sundance customers who go for this will feel the same?
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sepiareverb
genius and moron
Makes you wonder about the markup on everything else in the catalog.
erikhaugsby
killer of threads
$75? That's even worse than the $60 that Urban Outfitters charges for their Holga-and-a-book-in-a-pretty-box contraption.
I paid $25 for mine (through Freestyle), and considering how little I use it even that was too much to pay for a plastic toy.
I paid $25 for mine (through Freestyle), and considering how little I use it even that was too much to pay for a plastic toy.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
A fool and his money... 
Thanks for the heads up anyway. That catalogue made the news once when they showed a mighty Chevy 1952 pick up truck for sale. Of course, they were asking a nifty bundle for it.
BTW, I don't think she's holding a camera in her hand... Looks like a little bag to me... but then, again, the Holga is supposed to be small.
Thanks for the heads up anyway. That catalogue made the news once when they showed a mighty Chevy 1952 pick up truck for sale. Of course, they were asking a nifty bundle for it.
BTW, I don't think she's holding a camera in her hand... Looks like a little bag to me... but then, again, the Holga is supposed to be small.
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erikhaugsby
killer of threads
SolaresLarrave said:BTW, I don't think she's holding a camera in her hand... Looks like a little bag to me... but then, again, the Holga is supposed to be small.
Nope, that's definitely a Holga. Look at the left side (her right), and notice the lump from where the flash is. Holga for sure.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Hey, I've got a '62 GMC pick-up I'd love to unload, have Redford's number?
goo0h
Well-known
Wouldn't it be funny, though, if there was a surge in the use of 120 film. I wonder how many folks are going to try to drop it off at Walgreens. 
mtbbrian
RF's ROCK!andFilm RULES!!
If I ever cross paths with him here, I hope to have my Holga to make a photograph of him!
Brian
Brian
Spider67
Well-known
The lomographic society sells a similar bundle (they also sell FED 5's for a premium)....As long as it's still possible to get these items for a reasonable price......
pesphoto
Veteran
Bet he's ever seen or used a holga in real life or he wouldnt be selling it for that price.....then again
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shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
This is good! very good! from another perspective, that is...
I hope this will make Kodak, Fuji, etc. think twice before deciding to drop the 120 format, which I think is the most versatile film format out there. I mean what else let you literally select how wide your negatives are?
This is maybe the only thing that I appreciate about the Holga/Lomo/etc. that is they do drive up demands on 120 films.
... oh and I also enjoy occasionally good photos out of a Holga on flickr or here on RFF
I hope this will make Kodak, Fuji, etc. think twice before deciding to drop the 120 format, which I think is the most versatile film format out there. I mean what else let you literally select how wide your negatives are?
This is maybe the only thing that I appreciate about the Holga/Lomo/etc. that is they do drive up demands on 120 films.
... oh and I also enjoy occasionally good photos out of a Holga on flickr or here on RFF
reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
Sooo, if I get the Holga and maybe, the shoes... will my hair look like that? 
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Wait till the Sundance customers get it and find out "IT'S NOT DIGITAL ... OMG!!!"
jack palmer
Well-known
I think there is a $12.000.00 teardrop trailer in that same catalog for $24,000.00
rolleistef
Well-known
it's even more expensive than the one at trendy shop Colette in Paris (about 35€ if I remember well). They have a special corner for lomographic apparatus, the only one that doesn't change every week. There's also a M8 with its matching Summicron 35 for sale, and it's the only item that isn't 4x the regular price...
rolleistef
Well-known
PS : I definitely love their 125€ Fed 5B (even if there's an Agfa 20-film pack included)
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
Several months ago the Sundance catalog featured a Seagull TLR camera. Looks like a recurring theme.
gb hill
Veteran
WOW I watch the Sundance channel quite a bit and didn't even know they had a catalog. Don't think i'll be buying anything there any time soon at those prices.
bkrystad
Established
Oh, well. Looks like the romance has gone out of Holgas already.
Next stop: Seagull TLRs!
http://www.sundancecatalog.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemType=PRODUCT&iProductID=9882
Next stop: Seagull TLRs!
http://www.sundancecatalog.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemType=PRODUCT&iProductID=9882
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Somehow this seems appropriate for this thread:
http://www.sundancecatalog.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=3147&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=9&iSubCat=75&iProductID=3147
http://www.sundancecatalog.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=3147&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=9&iSubCat=75&iProductID=3147
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