Holga 35mm Film Adaptor Kit for Holga 120 Medium Format Cameras

Product Description:

This 35mm Film Adaptor Kit allows for the use of 35mm film in any Holga 120 medium format camera. Supplied with easy to follow instructions that will get you started quickly. This kit includes a plastic insert that replaces your existing battery cover/120 insert with one that guides 35mm film through the camera with a solid back without red window. Please Note: To remove 35mm film from your Holga camera after it has been exposed you must use a changing bag or go in to a light tight darkroom! You cannot take out the film from the camera in a regularly lit room.
Product Details
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Holga
  • Label: Holga
  • Manufacturer: Holga
  • MPN: 155120
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
  • ProductTypeSubcategory: other-camera-accessories
  • Publisher: Holga
  • Studio: Holga

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Customer Reviews

Fast Shipping, Great Price2009-05-29
Received the adapter kit very promptly, and for a great price. Very pleasant shopping experience.
Great addition2009-01-02
This adapter is great, I don't have to cut any foam to hold my 35mm film in. If you want to get your film developed at walmart or wherever just use the 24 click method. I'd recommend this to anyone!
practic2008-06-16
works perfectly, although i love the effect of a 35 mm with holes and all in the picture.
Tape Tape and Tape more2008-06-01
Like with so many holga's they all have there own light leak problems, With 35mm film light leaking in to much will ruin the film completely. So I found that with this kit you still need to tape up your camera to excess to avoid as much light leaking as possible..I did have some after taping but not so much as to blow out/ruin the film. so this kit is really nice as long as you remember to tape your camera alot. Also when using this kit you will NOT get exposure over your 35mm sprockets so if you want that it's best to skip the insert and self rig.
The back is worth the price.2008-04-18
I do not use the insert as I WANT the image to go across the film sprockets BUT the back is worth the price paid.

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