$39.99
Brand | : | Holga |
Color | : | Pink |
Manufacture | : | Holga |
Label | : | Holga |
Publisher | : | Holga |
Product Group | : | Photography |
Product Type Name | : | CAMERA_FILM |
Studio | : | Holga |
EAN | : | 0614572178120 |
Product Spesifications
- * Fun 'Experimental' Medium Format
- # Simple 60mm f/8 Plastic Lens # Fixed Focus
- # 12 6x6cm or 16 6x4.5cm Exposures
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Product Description
The Holgawood Collection - Pretty In Pink A Leica in the hand might be quite continental, But Holgas are a girl's best friend.' OMG... it's the ultimate photo accessory that's like, totally rad! Her luscious pink exterior just screams femininity, and she's perfect for customizing with jewels, fur or glitter 'whatever your inner diva can think of! Like the obsession of a stampeding mob of relentless paparazzi, once you see all the attention she's bringing you, you'll know you're not just a photographic debutante... you're a photographic SUPERSTAR! Holgawood - A new collection of ten Holga 120N cameras based on the Holgawood theme. Each camera is available in a unique color and includes a cool collectable story card to go along with its individual personality. Collect all 10 and save. 189120. Retaining all of those fabulous and unique features that made theHolga 120S world famous, this newly updated model, the Holga 120N,takes Holga photography to the next level. New features include astandard tripod mount (1/4-20) and bulb selector for extra longexposures. Your film will now travel smoothly in either 6 x 4.5cm or 6x 6cm formats with the two plastic masks, included. Also...no morebroken fingernails...the format arrow on the back of the camera easilyslides between 12 and 16 exposures. Uses 120 film. The Holga 120N camera is desired by art photographers the world over.The standard features from the Holga 120S still include: Hot shoe flashsync, uses 120 roll film for 16 - 6cm x 4.5cm frames per roll. Perfectfor classroom instruction, personal image-making and fine art photos.No batteries required!Reminiscentof the Diana camera of the 1960s and 70s. Characteristic vignettingfocuses the viewer's eye and adds to visual impact.