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WOCA 120G
written by altprocess on February 8th, 2009 , 4 comments (5 votes)

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  • Brand
    Woca
  • Name
    120G
  • Format
    120
  • Focus
    zone focus
  • Flash Types
    hot shoe
  • Exposure
    fully manual
  • Advance
    uncoupled to shutter
  • ISO Speeds
  • Cable Release
    yes
  • Tripod Screw Mount
    yes
  • plastic

image from here

The WOCA 120G has fast become my favorite Lomo camera. My love affair started innocently when my wife began using my 120N every time we went anywhere. She produced such lovely pictures with it that I thought it would be unfair to take it back! Except for the glass lens the WOCA is a Holga in its pure, unadulterated, state of nature. It has a “sunny/cloudy” switch that does absolutely nothing. The f/stop remains exactly the same no matter how many times you jiggle it. It also lacks a tripod screw, has no bulb setting and comes with only a 6×4.5 mask. To shoot 6×6 you leave the mask out, risking the dreaded “fat roll” that lets light leak in everywhere. In other words, this camera is heaven for all those lomographers out there that like to modify their cameras. On the plus side it has a working hotshoe and easily accepts Holga filters and the adapter.

The WOCA 120G is a joy to use and the images it produces are beautiful and very moody. Perhaps a little sharper in the center, yet not so sharp as to appear as if shot from a “proper” camera. My experiences with it is that it produces more vignetting than my 120N. The only modifications I made to it was to tape the holes inside the camera and to cut the 6×4.5 mask to allow a full frame 6×6 image complete with the rounded top ’edge". I also added thin strips of black foamy in the grooves where the back of the camera fits into the main body. I have found that this cuts out an light leak and makes the back fit more securely to front.

The WOCA 120G is a discontinued model which has been replaced by the Holga 120GN. I believe that production stopped in 2005. For those purists who miss the 120S, the WOCA 120G is a nice substitute. You could even take off the glass lens and replace with it a plastic one if the glass lens troubles your Lomo sensibilities. It is a great compliment to any lomographer’s camera bag. I do not leave home without it!

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4 comments

  • vicuna
    by vicuna
    10 months ago

    Great review again!!! But the gallery doesn't work again... :((

  • oldskool_rider
    by oldskool_rider
    10 months ago

    yeah, brilliant review, iv been sold over to the idea of a glass lens, but i want to see the shots and the gallery isnt working

  • mattcharnock
    by mattcharnock
    10 months ago

    great review i love what you say about the bits doing nothing! ha ha!, and the gallery is great, i especially love shot 1.

  • deff1
    by deff1
    7 months ago

    Great review! Really like the shots

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