Articles Tagged ‘fuji’

The Resurgence of Instant Film!

This is our first article with super-duper-bonus-futuristic-mechanised-twitter-interactive-elements. The article was more experimental to see if the twitter community could get involved directly..it seemed to work ok! We should be experimenting in future with more twitter-interaction goodness. A fellow Holgablog writer, Derek, mentioned something interesting about the increasing popularity of the Polaroid.

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A new Medium Format Camera by Fuji..wow!

Fuij announced about a year ago a NEW 120 medium format camera-the GF670, and the good news is, it’s coming very soon. It is a joint collaboration with Voigtlander, and will be marketed as a Voigtlander Bessa III outside of Japan. It becomes obvious when you see the Bessa II:

It can do both 6×6 »

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Top Tip: ALWAYS read the label!

So there I was throwing a 120 film into my Holga, not really paying attention to what I was loading up (there’s about 10 different rolls sat in my bag). I chucked away the box and snapped away around dark, grey Stirling (me reckons even 400 is going to be too slow for a »

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Flickr Friday!

It’s that time again! TGIF!!
Each week, we will search the Holga Flickr group for photos added during that week and will post a few of our favorites, based on a theme.
Our theme for the week of March 3 – March 10, 2010 is Play.
You know the saying, “All work and no play…” Well, Friday [...]

Holga Wide and Tele Lens test shots

Here are a few test shots I took in my back yard a couple of weeks ago using the new Holga Wide and Tele lenses.  For comparison, I stood in the same spot and took them all from the same angle (as best I could!).
I will keep trying out the lenses in some more different [...]

Review: Holga 120 WPC

I was originally going to start this review of the 120 WPC off quite technically – what the WPC stood for, what features it had, what the f-stop was. That kind of thing. Then I realised I’d been sucked into what I actually try to avoid in photography: geekspeak. So while some of the specifics [...]