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Holga 120 CFN - Staff Review
written by shhquiet on June 7th, 2008 , 159 submissions , 17 comments (2 votes)

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  • Brand
    Holga
  • Name
    120 CFN
  • Format
    120
  • Place of Origin
    China
  • Focus
    zone focus
  • Flash Types
    colorflash, built-in
  • Advance
    uncoupled to shutter
  • ISO Speeds
  • Cable Release
    yes
  • Tripod Screw Mount
    yes
  • plastic
  • 1982 –

1982 saw the birth of the Holga. It was made in China, to make medium-format photography available to the mass-market. The name was derived from the term “ho gwong” meaning “very bright.” When these plastic cameras made it to the West, it was sought-after for the surreal, lo-fi images that it makes. Thus, it earned the moniker “The Plastic Fantastic.”

There are different Holga models, starting with the 120S (now discontinued). Some models are equipped with a glass lens (120GN, 120GCFN, 120GFN), but a huge part of the Holga charm comes from the plastic lens, which yields soft-focus images. On a sunny day, expect some vignetting (darkening) around the edges of your photo. The most recent addition to the Holga family is the 120CFN – with a built in colorflash. Turn the dial and choose from four colors (blue, clear, red, yellow) and you’re ready to bathe your subject in a splash of color.

Plastic body, plastic lens. Holga is extremely lightweight and fuss-free. There are two shutter speeds to choose from – a standard 1/125 for daytime, and a “B” (Bulb) setting for long-exposures. Set it up on a tripod for sharp nighttime photos. You can even shoot multiple layers in one frame, thanks to its uncoupled shutter and advance.

To get the most out of your Holga, experimenting with film is necessary. That way you can discover which works for you and your Holga. Some prefer to use slide film and cross-process it, resulting in dream-like photos with unbelievable saturation and deep colors. Then there are some who go for the “film noir” effect and favor black & white film – the vignetting makes the images more dramatic and mysterious.

Each Holga is different from the other. Some may emit light leaks, others none at all. There are various ways to encourage these light leaks. It’s been suggested that lightly squeezing a finished roll of 120 will allow light to leak in. Taping it up with black tape, or painting the interiors with matte black paint can keep the light leaks at bay – this is called “flocking.”

Another reason why Holga has a cult following – it can be easily modified. Masks can add an extra character to your images, and with a few simple techniques it can even use 35mm film for the Holga “sprocket hole” effect (showing the entire surface of 35mm film).

Currently, there’s a wide variety of Holga cameras to choose from, dressed up in different colors. No matter what you choose to do with it – paint it, customize it, tinker with it inside and out – it’s guaranteed to give you unexpected results every time.

Check out the Holga family’s microsite here

156 submissions

17 comments

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    about 1 year ago

    Fantastic cult Camera, I love it so much!! I discovered lomography through the plastic eye of Holga, and the day I had it in my hands changed my life!! :)))

  • begoniac
    by begoniac
    about 1 year ago

    I strongly agree with you.To me this camera is an absolute treasure...and I also discovered lomography through my Holga,first camera I used and will keep using forever.

  • lazyrabbit
    by lazyrabbit
    about 1 year ago

    Seems this camera has taken many lomographers virginitys! i am proud to be 1 of them, this camera helped me re-discover my love of photography and film, i now can never be parted from the chunk of plastic!

  • makeyuu
    by makeyuu
    about 1 year ago

    when i discovered lomography, i thought the lca was too expensive. thats why i bought the holga. the effects it gave also tickled me. it was a great time, shooting the first roll and it is still great.

  • cheeso
    by cheeso
    about 1 year ago

    I love the Holga, and I am glad I haven't mastered it. I took some shots and got unintentional double exposures that I really liked!

  • by registradus
    about 1 year ago

    It introduced me to the world of LOMOGRAPHY.

    It is an expensive habit though...

  • jogintas
    by jogintas
    about 1 year ago

    yep, shocking good cam! plastic fantastic!

  • by bbg_mae07
    about 1 year ago

    great cam!

  • makeyuu
    by makeyuu
    about 1 year ago

    One of the cornerstones. So unpredictably catchy.

  • by darius24
    about 1 year ago

    It was my first camera, and also my favorite.

  • adi_totp
    by adi_totp
    about 1 year ago

    my second love after fisheye 2 but this holga is my everytime lover :)

  • pedro_bautista
    by pedro_bautista
    about 1 year ago

    I love my hooooooooollllga!!!!

    :)

    yeah!

  • by oscarnewlove
    about 1 year ago

    Yep a great lomo. and my starter.

  • tommynorth
    by tommynorth
    about 1 year ago

    gives you pictures you couldn't dream of with a digital cam, a great starter i love it

  • by zaharzahari
    about 1 year ago

    cant wait for my holga

  • delina
    by delina
    10 months ago

    my first lomo camera <3

  • delina
    by delina
    10 months ago

    my first lomo camera <3

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