Holga Diana

Holga, Diana or fish-eye camera?
I want a face on the movie camera to cogens fun. What do you think I'll have more fun with? a Holga, a target or a fish-eye camera?
I have a couple and a Holga Lomo Fisheye 1st generation, in addition to all 35, 120, 2×3, 4×5 and digital cameras that can not be separated from me. Go to the Holga. (Get a new "N" model with the establishment of the bulb. The one with a flash "FN" is useful but w / o flash has a hot shoe so you can put a flash cheap about it or connect it to the studio lights.) Dollar for dollar, The Holga is the most fun. If you can process your own b & w NEG, much better because the processing of 120 films will set you back $ 4.7 a roll. If you not have access to a darkroom, scanning 120 NEG to a flatbed scanner (I have a CanoScan 8400F) in Photoshop gives you much control. Use ISO 400 + movie Unless that sunlight or in a studio. An alternative to film b & w film is black and white (Ilford XP2 or Kodak C-41 Tmax) that can be easily processed in many Fuji, Konica and Noritsu film processors minilab. Have fun!
Holga Diana
Holga Diana











