Articles

  • Holga 120 CFN - The Ultimate Experiment

    written by agrimony on 2008-10-31 #gear
    Holga 120 CFN - The Ultimate Experiment

    The Holga 120 CFN camera is – as its name suggests – a medium format camera which uses 120 film. It has a built in colour flash which means that you can take pictures in the colours yellow, blue and red but also natural coloured ones. Because of the flash you need two AA batteries. The first Holga camera was built in 1982 in China.

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  • Agfa Clack

    written by agrimony on 2008-10-19 #gear
    Agfa Clack

    The Agfa Clack camera was produced from 1954 until 1965. It uses 120 mm film and is part of the Agfa box series – several kinds of cameras designed like a box which were inexpensive and easy to use for everybody. After I had unpacked my Agfa Clack camera I almost had to laugh because of its unusual and somehow funny look – it is the big black teddy bear among all my other analogue cameras. I found it on an online auction for 8€.

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  • A Review of the Kodak Instamatic 33

    written by agrimony on 2008-10-18 #gear #people
    A Review of the Kodak Instamatic 33

    Community member agrimony talks about the Kodak Instamatic 33 camera and how to make the most out of it in your analogue routine.

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