Holga 120N Medium Format Fixed Focus Camera with Lens with Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H Color Negative Film, ISO 400, 120 Size, Pack of 5, USA

Holga 120N Medium Format Fixed Focus Camera with Lens with Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H Color Negative Film, ISO 400, 120 Size, Pack of 5, USA

 
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Product Description:

The world famous Medium-format wonder! A cult favorite with a fanatical global following, the Holga produces extraordinary low-tech works of art with the bare minimum of mechanical function. Soft focusing, full double-exposure capability, intense vignetting, and unpredictable light leaks all contribute to the Holga's incredible photo effects. Each Holga is unique and produces signature images and peculiarities of its own. Buy several and throw some wood on your creative fire! Uses 120 film. Included in this Kit is Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H Color Negative Film,ISO 400, 120 Size, Pack of 5, USA
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Multiple exposure capability
  • Hot shoe for flash
  • Standard tripod mount (1/4 - 20)
  • Bulb exposure selector for extra long exposures.
  • Fujifilm Fujicolor Pro 400H Color Negative Film,ISO 400, 120 Size, Pack of 5, USA
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Holga, Fuji
  • EAN: 8809030167187
  • Label: Holga, Fuji
  • Manufacturer: Holga, Fuji
  • Model: 120N
  • MPN: HO120N
  • PackageQuantity: 10
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_FILM
  • Publisher: Holga, Fuji
  • Studio: Holga, Fuji

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