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Reddit mentions of Holga 135 Plastic 35mm Camera (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Holga 135 Plastic 35mm Camera (Discontinued by Manufacturer). Here are the top ones.
- Uses 35mm format film
- Normal shutter setting 1/100 of a second and bulb shutter setting
- 2 aperture settings, f/11 for sunny, f/8 for cloudy
- Standard Tripod Mount, Hot Shoe Adapter, Lens cap and strap
- Built in cable release adapter so there is no need for the shutter release set, a basic cable release will do
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 1 Inches |
Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
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There's the Holga 135:
http://www.amazon.com/Holga-Plastic-Camera-Discontinued-Manufacturer/dp/B001E75PBM
It's a 35mm film camera so it uses the most common film which you should not have too much problem having developped or even developping yourself. It is particularly loved by enthuiasts for its 'cheap' body, producing a lot of vignette and light leaks. It is also very easy to use as it only has two aperture modes and one shutter speed (I think there's a bulb (manual) mode too).
I suggest looking at the customer images (next to customer reviews) on the amazon page to see if it corresponds to the kind of picture you want to get.
Couple that with Lomography Color Film:
http://www.amazon.com/Lomography-35mm-color-film-pack/dp/B001M5U778
which produces typically "lo-fi" pictures and you've got pretty much the lowest-fi result you can get, haha.
Also, if you don't want to bother with processing, there are instructions around the web to make yourself an "Holgaroid"; modding your Holga with a polaroid back to have a really cool and easier to use instant-camera.