On 1/2/06, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Needless to say, the Holga is an interesting little machine. The > viewfinder can't show more than 75%, the image isn't centered on the > film, and the flash is a bit underpowered. Then again, I can't really > expect much from a $30 camera. But I think I have figured out how to > focus using the little pictures on the lens. <g>
I'm not sure that "focus" is an appropriate word for a Holga. :-) More like "set it to what you want, and hope it looks vaguely close." I should dig out my Holga (non-flash) and run a roll of Tri-X through it. I tend to use Tri-X with it, because you can overexpose the HECK out of the film without it blocking up, and you get a bit more speed than the slower emulsions. I like the effect with the flash, especially the expression on the face in your photograph. -Mat

