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Nov 23 2010 01:44am
Quote (onepagememory @ Nov 22 2010 10:34pm)
What's a pinhole holga? I know holgas are plastic, retro-shit 35mm or square format cameras.


Holgas aren't 35mm.

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Nov 23 2010 02:10am
Quote (CitizenScuba @ Nov 23 2010 12:44am)
Holgas aren't 35mm.


http://microsites.lomography.com/holga/family/holga-35mm

http://microsites.lomography.com/holga/family/holga-35mm-pinhole

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Nov 23 2010 08:45am
Quote (onepagememory @ Nov 23 2010 06:34am)
What's a pinhole holga? I know holgas are plastic, retro-shit 35mm or square format cameras.


Retro-shit. Lol.

I love how in general, people think film and they think scratchy, grainy shots, when that couldn't be further from the truth.

Holga's are pretty fun actually.
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Nov 23 2010 09:50am
Quote (Veilside @ Nov 23 2010 07:45am)
Retro-shit. Lol.

I love how in general, people think film and they think scratchy, grainy shots, when that couldn't be further from the truth.

Holga's are pretty fun actually.


I don't think film is scratchy, grainy shots. I just no longer find a considerable commercial use for film photography. I think of it more like an art form. It's like using beepers - obsolete technology is less profitable.
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Nov 23 2010 10:21am
Quote (onepagememory @ Nov 23 2010 04:50pm)
I don't think film is scratchy, grainy shots. I just no longer find a considerable commercial use for film photography. I think of it more like an art form. It's like using beepers - obsolete technology is less profitable.


I wasn't saying you thought that, just that in general, there seems to be this weird attitude towards film from people who don't shoot it.

In your case, film is definitely dead, the only real commercial use for it would be large format, but that's slowly being overtaken by very expensive large digital backs for cameras.
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