Holga Lens HLW-OP
Holga Lens HLW-OP: Verdict
The Holga lens is great fun to use, it's annoyingly crude, but cheap and chearful spring to mind, and the results remind me of the type I got with the old Russian Lomo - sharp in the middle and crude round the edges. This is the appeal of Holga photography and one that is achieved with the cheap Holga 120 film cameras. If this appeals, here's a way to shoot digitally on your existing cameras and no film needed!Holga Lens HLW-OP: Pros
Holga results from digitalLightweight
Fun to shoot with
Low cost
Holga Lens HLW-OP: Cons
Cheap constructionFixed aperture
Stiff to focus
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