It's a Holga camera, so everything is made of plastic, all manual with little options. I have no light leaks so far. I put a sticky tape in front of the red window for film numbers in case of. Vignetage yes, no if you overlap your frames - which means taking shots between 2 numbers if you like this kind of accident. Why?--- Don't know. Fun and totally free. I process my B&W films myself which cost Nothing!!!
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I have seen unbelievable photography using this camera... and I cant wait to use it myself! :D a little unsure where to buy the film and how to insert it... but I'm sure I'll soon find out. Thanks for the camera!
Loved the camera, cheap fun and easy for every one to use. film is relativily cheap for the camera so its an extremely cost effective way to get into 120 format film
Fantastic plastic indeed. Though when holding the Holga, it does feel almost too light (I'm used to the heft of DSLR's and SLR's with high grade glass), you soon over look it when your creative side emerges to play. This is a lightweight camera that's easy to carry around, a definite plus for photojournalism and editorial work. It's well known plastic lens is perfect for art, as well as a unique look for fashion and advertising. Brings a nostalgia like look that hearkens back to days gone by. Perfect for both pro and beginner a like!
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