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Holga 120N Film Camera Modified f-Stop

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Used
Ended: Apr 19, 2024 13:07:07 EDT
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Product Highlights
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UPC
0614572144125
Brand
Holga
Type
SLR
Focus Type
Fixed
Color
Gray
MPN
176120, 188120, 178120, 184120, 183120, H120N, 185120, 186120, 144120, 174120, 173120, 180120
Item Weight
7.05 Oz

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Product Information

The Holga 120N Medium Format SLR Film Camera may have captured the spirit of 1980s and 1990s culture. The extremely lightweight and simple plastic Holga 120N Medium Format SLR Film Camera and lenses, can give artists and models the spontaneous, fun feeling of working with toy cameras, yet the medium format film can create beautiful photography. Medium format film can create a much richer image and more vivid color than 35mm film. The film shape can give images an appealing and characteristic square composition. However, most medium format film cameras available before the Holga was released could be extremely expensive. The release of the inexpensive Holga 120N Medium Format SLR Film Camera created a medium format camera for street artists, students, radicals, and punks. They created a body of work establishment type photographers could never have imagined. Holga 120N Medium Format SLR Film Cameras continue to have vintage lo-fi, anti-digital appeal and can create beautiful images with the signature pop style known as Lomography. The Holga 120N Medium Format SLR Film Camera was so cheaply manufactured that film is subject to occasional “light leaks.” These light leaks can often be patched or repaired, but the distortions they create often add more to the image than they take away. The light leaks, vignettes, blurs, and other effects can add to the signature style of each individual camera and photographer. The Holga 120N Medium Format SLR Film Camera film advance mechanism is completely manual. You can create artistic double exposures by shooting repeatedly without advancing the film. You can make simple adjustments to the plastic camera body with tape, paint, etc to “hack” your Holga and customize the Holga 120N Medium Format SLR Film Camera effects. Film masks in the camera body adjust the frame image size. The Holga 120N Medium Format SLR Film Camera can be easy to mount with accessories. The hotshoe mount accommodates various flash accessories and the body has a standard tripod mount. The lens accommodates a variety of Holga filters. A simple dial on the Holga 120N Medium Format SLR Film Camera lens focuses the camera. The 60mm lens aperture options are f/8 and f/11. The shutter speed options are 1/100 sec or longer exposure for flash or low light shooting. Classic night street images have been created with a Holga, mounted on a tripod and shot at a long exposure. Holga photographers typically adjust their film ISO choice to the project. The Holga 120N Medium Format SLR Film Camera can be a pop culture icon in its own right. With the Holga 120N Medium Format SLR Film Camera you can create unique images using manual technology.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Holga
MPN
176120, 188120, 178120, 184120, 183120, H120N, 185120, 186120, 144120, 174120, 173120, 180120
UPC
0614572144125
Model
120N Body Only
eBay Product ID (ePID)
54942885

Product Key Features

Color
Blooze Brothers, commando, Gray, Casablanca, Pretty in Pink, Sunset Blvd., Yellow Brick Road, Jawz, Twi-Lite Zone, Oscar
Type
SLR
Focus Type
Fixed

Dimensions

Depth
3.7in
Height
8.6in
Width
7in
Item Weight
7.05 Oz

Additional Product Features

Minimum Focus Distance
2.95ft.
Manual Shooting Modes
Fully Manual
Focal Length
60mm
Film Type
Medium Format
Format
6x4.5cm
Camera Type
SLR

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Product ratings and reviews

4.7
78 product ratings
  • 61 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 11 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 5 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
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  • 1 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

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  • Top favourable review

    Camera works well, but the color is off.

    The camera functions quite well. The only issue I have is that the color isn't like what was shown in the photo. Instead of the bright, lemony, yellow-brick-road yellow shown in the photo, it is a darker yellow with a murky green undertone. If it were half a shade greener and it would've been booger green. I ended up painting over it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: prosoundmics

  • Holga 120N user review

    Love this thing. Wish I had bought it years ago. I carry it with me most of the time. Simple, easy to use. Light weight and highly portable. And my Vivitar 285 flash works great with it. After shooting digital for three years, I decided it was time to shoot some film again. I had been wanting a Holga or Diana for some time. Got a good on-line price on the Holga and bought it. Shooting with it makes you stop and think. Like the soft focus, light leaks and all. Only thing I don&apos;t like is no &quot;B&quot; setting on the shutter for long exposures. But, I can live with that. If you&apos;re looking for a camera that&apos;s fun to use...get one. It&apos;s point and shoot all the way. I use 200 speed B&amp;W film and it works well. I get the film processed and ...

  • Flash back to Film with a Holga!

    I love film photography and believe that no matter what, digital will NEVER come close to producing the same quality and exquisite photographs that film produces. The Holga, being a film camera is a PHENOMENAL way to &apos;slow things down.&apos; Being a professional photographer, you may be working long hours, extended hours, basically stressing yourself out at times. The Holga slows photography down by taking you back to the roots of film photography. The Holga has only a few functions, but these FEW functions make people use it&apos;s limitations to their advantage. It accepts 120mm Film Color or B&amp;W, but what I personally love is rigging the camera to accept 35mm film! This is just so much fun doing! The greatest thing about the Holga is that you&apos;re always subjected ...

  • Retro, primitive, unpredictable, but great fun & occasionally artistic

    I don&apos;t know what to do to get Ebay to fix the standard description for these. They are NOT SLRs and they are not &quot;camera body only&quot; they are complete cameras. Primitive, but complete. They are view finder cameras where the view finder actually shows less of the image the camera puts on film. The good news is I went back into film cameras after years of casual digital photography and have been having a lot of fun with &quot;toy cameras&quot; like the Diana F+, mini-Diana, and the Holga. The 120N Fuschia colored HolgaGlo model I bought from Adorama off Ebay is my 4th Holga, and had a bargain &quot;buy it now&quot; price for some reason so I couldn&apos;t resist. Maybe the extremely pink color turned people off? I like it a lot. Makes people laugh when they see it. ...

  • cheap and lots of fun

    i though about buying holga recently. Thought about CFN and N models but decided to use hot shoe flash, because CFN flash works on really close distance. N model is really cheap and give all distortions you can imagine, such as vingetting and soft focus to corners. It comes with 6x4,5 frame but i prefer 6x6 it gives you all distortions working.I read about light leaks but don't got them on my holga even at sunny days. Easy to do multiply exsposure and vingetting comes stronger. few problems - you got to use only fast films because of fixed fast shutter speed 1/100 and fixed aperture around f/13. iso 100 is really slow even for sunny day i can tell. And second is - film really hard to reload, you cant do it without table or standing, its hard to put film in and its dangerous to put it out, ...