I shoot a lot with converted pinhole Holgas. I can't see paying someone to
modify a Holga into a pinhole camera. It's a simple three step process:
1. The lens is held on by a single screw. This can be accessed from inside
of the camera, or if you are like me you will
forcefully twist the lens counter-clockwise until it snaps off. Save the
lens cap. This is your new shutter.
2. Insert pinhole.
3. Create bulb setting by either taping down shutter release or removing the
spring inside of camera then taping open
the shutter.
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