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The Holga 120S is the basic version of the medium format 'toy' camera that has recently become ultra popular. The camera is poorly made, everything in it is plastic, including the lens and this leads to blown out, wild looking photos. The worst optics ever produce some of the most striking images- this is lomography at its best.
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The '''Holga 120S''' is a medium format 120 film camera by Universal Electronics ( [[Holga]] )
  
You can get Holgas moddified to do differnt things with different features. For instance some can shoot 6*6 and some only 6*4.5, others have been modded to include cable releases, tripod mounts, and to shoot 35mm amongst others. [http://holgamods.com/ Holgamods.com] explains the common mods and what they do
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Images are captured at 6x45, but many choose to remove the film mask for 6x6 images. The optical lens is made from plastic and is 60mm with a f/8 aperture. There are four positions to the focusing, 1m (single), 2m (trio), 6m (group) and 10m-inf (mountain). There a shutter speed of approx 1/100 of a sec. The camera back still uses a red window with a vertical slider to choose number of exposures for either 6x6 or 6x45. The back is attached with thin metal latch pieces that slide upwards to lock. There are built-in loops for camera strap attachments also on them. The design of the back attachment is badly implemented and can allow back to fall off as they are very easy to slide downwards. The finder is designed for the square 6x6 format.
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A flash version is called '''Holga 120SF'''. A glass lens version is available called '''Woca 120G''' while the glass lens with flash is called '''Woca 120GF'''.
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A newer version was release circa 2003 called the [[Holga 120N]].
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==Links==
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*[https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1241652/Holga-120s.html Holga 120S user manual] at [https://www.manualslib.com/ Manualslib]
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[[category:Toy cameras]]
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[[Category:120 film]]
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[[Category:4.5x6 viewfinder]]
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[[Category:Holga|120S]]
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[[Category:1|120S Holga]]

Latest revision as of 05:56, 8 September 2022

The Holga 120S is a medium format 120 film camera by Universal Electronics ( Holga )

Images are captured at 6x45, but many choose to remove the film mask for 6x6 images. The optical lens is made from plastic and is 60mm with a f/8 aperture. There are four positions to the focusing, 1m (single), 2m (trio), 6m (group) and 10m-inf (mountain). There a shutter speed of approx 1/100 of a sec. The camera back still uses a red window with a vertical slider to choose number of exposures for either 6x6 or 6x45. The back is attached with thin metal latch pieces that slide upwards to lock. There are built-in loops for camera strap attachments also on them. The design of the back attachment is badly implemented and can allow back to fall off as they are very easy to slide downwards. The finder is designed for the square 6x6 format.

A flash version is called Holga 120SF. A glass lens version is available called Woca 120G while the glass lens with flash is called Woca 120GF.

A newer version was release circa 2003 called the Holga 120N.


Holga 120S Holga 120SF Woca 120G Woca 120GF
Lens plastic glass
Flash X O X O
Shoe O X O X


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