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The '''Holga 120N''' is a toy camera that uses medium format [[120 film]] and introduced in 2009 by Universal Electronics. A version called '''Holga 120GN''' with a glass lens is also available.  
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The '''Holga 120N''' is a toy camera that uses medium format [[120 film]] and introduced in 2009 by Universal Electronics ( [[Holga]] ).  
  
 
It improves upon the Holga 120S in may respects by having interchangeable film masks that support both 6×4.5 and 6×6. The lens is the same plastic 60mm f/8 design from previous Holgas. There are four positions to the focusing, 1m (single), 2m (trio), 6m (group) and inf (mountain). There are two aperture settings at f/11 (sun) and f/8 (cloud / flash). The previous variations do have the sun aperture setting but did not function.  There are two setting for the shutter speed; N (1/100) and B (bulb). This can be adjusted on the base of the camera lens. There is now a tripod bush beside the shutter speed selector. The camera back still uses a red window with a vertical slider to choose number of exposures. The 120 film spool chamber now has a bit of foam to improve film tension.
 
It improves upon the Holga 120S in may respects by having interchangeable film masks that support both 6×4.5 and 6×6. The lens is the same plastic 60mm f/8 design from previous Holgas. There are four positions to the focusing, 1m (single), 2m (trio), 6m (group) and inf (mountain). There are two aperture settings at f/11 (sun) and f/8 (cloud / flash). The previous variations do have the sun aperture setting but did not function.  There are two setting for the shutter speed; N (1/100) and B (bulb). This can be adjusted on the base of the camera lens. There is now a tripod bush beside the shutter speed selector. The camera back still uses a red window with a vertical slider to choose number of exposures. The 120 film spool chamber now has a bit of foam to improve film tension.
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! scope="col" width="100" | 120CFN
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! scope="col" width="100" | 120GN
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! scope="col" width="100" | 120GFN
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! scope="col" width="100" | 120CGFN
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| Lens || colspan="3" |plastic || colspan="3" |glass
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| Flash || colspan="6" |2 1/4 x 2 1/4 (6cm × 6cm) Single lens reflex camera
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| Color flash || colspan="6" | Small bayonet<br/>Large bayonet<br/>57mm screw mount 1mm pitch
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|image_text= Holga 120 FN
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|image_text= Holga 120 CFN
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The Holga 120N is a toy camera that uses medium format 120 film and introduced in 2009 by Universal Electronics ( Holga ).

It improves upon the Holga 120S in may respects by having interchangeable film masks that support both 6×4.5 and 6×6. The lens is the same plastic 60mm f/8 design from previous Holgas. There are four positions to the focusing, 1m (single), 2m (trio), 6m (group) and inf (mountain). There are two aperture settings at f/11 (sun) and f/8 (cloud / flash). The previous variations do have the sun aperture setting but did not function. There are two setting for the shutter speed; N (1/100) and B (bulb). This can be adjusted on the base of the camera lens. There is now a tripod bush beside the shutter speed selector. The camera back still uses a red window with a vertical slider to choose number of exposures. The 120 film spool chamber now has a bit of foam to improve film tension.

variations

120N 120FN 120CFN 120GN 120GFN 120CGFN
Lens plastic glass
Flash 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 (6cm × 6cm) Single lens reflex camera
Color flash Small bayonet
Large bayonet
57mm screw mount 1mm pitch