Hi! Great review, thank you so much! What I am not sure it’s how you know about the frame number if you cover the window? I have enough trouble seeing through it… Thank you 🙏
You can also use ND filters to control the exposure in Colour and B&W. In B&W you can also use Yellow/Orange & Red filters to control exposure and contrast.
Interesting video. As an alternative to changing film to change ISO and thereby control exposure, you can push or pull the film you have on hand to the desired speed and develop accordingly.
Mine came with 2 inserts for the film size... Mine came with a 12 frame mask and a 16 frame mask.... in other video i watched it also said you could not put any mask in and get even a larger image.... however.. i have the 120N... not sure if that is the difference?!?!?
THE SUNNY 16 WRITE UP DESERVES ITS OWN VIDEO OMG BEST HOLGA KNOWLEDGE RIGHT THERE
The most informative video on Holga 120! Many thanks.
Great video.
The focusing trick would be easier in the B setting.
The trick of hiding half of the film advance window is genius! Thanks.
Very very helpful ! Thanks you so much for the time and effort !!
Hi! Great review, thank you so much!
What I am not sure it’s how you know about the frame number if you cover the window? I have enough trouble seeing through it… Thank you 🙏
Thanks for a great video, very informative. I will be looking to get one these cameras soon.
I like the sunny 16 write up
Very useful! ...I copied that write up!
Great tips, thank you for the video
Is spray painting the inside really that necessary? If you got the 6x6 mask, does it help lower reflections? Great video!
You can also use ND filters to control the exposure in Colour and B&W. In B&W you can also use Yellow/Orange & Red filters to control exposure and contrast.
I use TR-X 400 with a yellow filter for perfect sunny conditions. Add a flash fill for shaded subjects and get perfect exposures all the time.
Interesting video. As an alternative to changing film to change ISO and thereby control exposure, you can push or pull the film you have on hand to the desired speed and develop accordingly.
This video is amazing. Thanks for the tips!
great video! Cameron, how did you paint your Holga?
I have one of the variants of the Time Magazine camera. Would the ISO settings shown here also apply to my camera? Thanks.
This is great. Thanks.
But if you just tape the half of the back window the light will enter during the rewind process right?
You don´t rewind. It´s 120 film. It goes from one spool to the other.
Mine came with 2 inserts for the film size... Mine came with a 12 frame mask and a 16 frame mask.... in other video i watched it also said you could not put any mask in and get even a larger image.... however.. i have the 120N... not sure if that is the difference?!?!?
it is not.
Can I adjust the iso and f if I am using a holga 120n? And how?
+Sammy Liu Your ISO is controlled by the actual film you load. The f-stop is "controlled" by a selector. But this is not very exact
Q.How do you treble the value of a Holga ?
A. Put a film in it.
It seems so difficult to balance a picture 😅