Das ultimative Holga-Review

Holga Kamera GrauIm DSLR-Forum stieß ich gestern auf das Holga-Review von Andreas Hurni aus der Schweiz und habe mich fast totgelacht. Auch seine anderen Beiträge in der “Wühlkiste” seiner Seite sind das lesen definitiv wert! Zum Beispiel seine Definition eines Profi-Fotografen:

Primär sind sie also ein Allroundhandwerker mit Managementfähigkeiten, welcher nebenbei imstande ist, makellos zu fotografieren.

Foto © TheMacGirl* @ flickr

7 Kommentare


  • Sweet purchase. I love mine.

    Murphys does sell 120. You can find it online, too. Try … http://www.calumetphoto.com/

    13. Mai 2008
  • i want one too …

    13. Mai 2008
  • congrats!!! can’t wait to see the results.

    buying 120 film from local shop could be expensive, why not buy some from ebay?

    13. Mai 2008
  • Sweet. I want one of these.

    13. Mai 2008
  • Thank you for the link!

    You should get one, you can get the normal black ones for pretty cheap.

    I figured online would be cheaper but I have to have it no later than Monday. Technically, I probably won’t use anymore than a roll of film, however, it would be nice to have the extras. :)

    I’m surprised you haven’t got one already (!)

    14. Mai 2008
  • Murphy’s sells 120 film, but my advice to you is to shoot 120 color or the 120 color film that’s looks like it’s black and white when processed- no one in the area processes traditional black and white film anymore except Louisville Color Lab, and I haven’t yet gone there to try their services, so for all I know they might be phasing it out too.

    14. Mai 2008
  • wow I am so jealous! i’ve always wanted a Holga! I have the Fisheye and the Fisheye 2 only :( where would you get the film developed?

    18. Mai 2008

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