What film does a Holga 135 use?

Any type of 35mm film (eBay / Amazon) can be used in the Holga 135. For starters and on cloudy days, ISO 400 color negative film is a good choice. The camera does not need batteries and works fully mechanical.

Does Holga 135 have flash?

A popular flash to use with the Holga 135 is the Holga 120 MINI flash. It’s popular because it’s a Holga, it’s small, and it’s cheap.

Is Holga a point and shoot?

Holga K200N – A 35 mm film point-and-shoot Holga with colour flash and a dismountable fisheye.

Does the Holga 135BC 35mm camera have flash?

An iconic toy camera returns with the 135BC 35mm Bent Corners Film Camera with 12MCF Flash from Holga, for those who appreciate light leaks, enjoy slight soft focus, and welcome retro vignetting to create truly unique images.

What is a Diana camera?

The Diana camera is a plastic-bodied toy camera using 120 rollfilm and 35 mm film. The camera has a simple plastic meniscus lens.

How does a hot shoe flash work?

A hot shoe is a mounting point on the top of a camera to attach a flash unit and other compatible accessories. It takes the form of an angled metal bracket surrounding a metal contact point which completes an electrical connection between camera and accessory for standard, brand-independent flash synchronization.

Are Holga cameras still made?

The Holga, a plastic 120 film camera first designed in China in the early ’80s before developing a global cult following, is no longer being made.

What film do Holga cameras use?

120-format roll film
A camera designed to bring the fun back to photography, the Holga is a classic toy camera capable of making some remarkable, yet inherently lo-fi photographs. The 120N model accepts 120-format roll film and includes both 6 x 4.5cm and 6 x 6cm inserts to record 16 or 12 exposures per roll, respectively.

Which flash should I buy?

A flash guide number simply states how far the light will reach on optimal camera settings. A flash with a 120′ guide number is more powerful than a flash with a 60′ guide number. The flash with the higher guide number will be able to light subjects that are farther away from the flash.