Holga 120 Pan Panoramic Medium Format Camera
- Product Code: ga87072
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Explore the world of ultra wide angle photography with the 120 Pan Panoramic Medium Format Camera from Holga. Inspired by previous generations of Holga medium format cameras, this camera is equipped with a 90mm wide-angle lens, which creates a large 6 x 12cm image. An optical viewfinder makes it easy to compose your image, and the camera's lens provides the unique look Holga cameras are known for. A choice between f/8 or f/11, or "cloudy" and "sunny", aperture settings is available, along with 1/100 sec or bulb shutter speed settings. Additionally, a bubble level and two hot shoes help ensure you will always have enough flash coverage.
90mm Wide Angle lens Ultra Wide 6 x 12cm Image Aperture Settings: f/8 or f/11 Shutter Speeds: 1/100 sec and Bulb Two Hot Shoes for Flash Coverage Standard Tripod Mount
Parameters | |
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Camera Type | Medium Format Film Camera |
Film Format | Accepts 120 Roll Film: 6 x 12 cm Format |
Exposures Per Roll | 6 |
Lens | 90mm |
Aperture | f8 to f11 (Cloudy and Sunny) |
Focusing | Manual |
Shutter Speed | Normal: 1/100 sec Bulb |
Viewfinder | Optical |
Tripod Mount | 1/4"-20 |
Dimensions | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
Weight | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
Packaging Info | |
Package Weight | 0.94 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 8.5 x 5 x 4.6" |
- Plastic body construction and lens contribute to a distinct image quality, which is characterized by vignetting and soft focus
- 90mm wide-angle lens creates a large 6 x 12cm image
- 1/100th sec shutter speed setting
- Bulb setting for long exposure shooting
- 2 aperture settings, f/11 for sunny and f/8 for cloudy
- Optical viewfinder and bubble level for composition
- Dual hot shoes for multiple flashes
- Includes standard 1/4"-20 tripod mount
Related Questions and Answers
Q: 1. What size filter ring?
A: The Holga 120N Medium Format Film does not have built-in filter threads.
Q: 2. How many entries per roll does this book have? I have ordered these two separate times, and one set of books has 14/15 entries per roll, and the other set has 8 entries per roll. I'm shooing 120 film on an RB67, so 8 per roll is too few unless I'm shooting 6x8, and 14/15 is too many but at least it covers 10 shots in 6x7.
A: The following page notebook contains 15 rolls worth of templates.
Q: 3. where do i get film developed?
A: We currently offer film mailers for 120 format film in black and white or positive film: https://bhpho.to/39RKgIZ https://bhpho.to/30pPjgx
Q: 4. Are the specs accurate for the # of exp.? I'd think you'd get 12 for the 6X4.5's and 16 for the others (6X7/6X9).
A: When shooting with the Holga 193120 120 Wide Angle Pinhole Camera, you will get 16 frames on a 120-roll of film when shooting 6 x 4.5 format. When shooting in 6 x 7 format, you will get 10 frames. When shooting in 6 x 9 format, you will get 8 frames.
Q: 5. What is so special about the rubberized version?
A: The rubberized black version is simply cosmetic; this will operate the same as any Holga camera.
Q: 6. Because of the glass lens, do the images made with this camera look significantly different from the 120N with the plastic lens?
A: Yes. The glass lens in the Holga 120GCFN Medium Format Film Camera does improve the image quality slightly versus the lower cost plastic lens 120N camera.
Q: 7. Does the camera come with an instruction manual?
A: It does not include a full manual.
Q: 8. But is there really a different aperture for the cloudy and sunny setting? for years they have had this switch, but there was no stop-down when you flipped the switch, no matter what the instruction manual said or what the specs claimed. If this version changed that, it would be great to know for sure! I'd order one right now if that was confirmed. Thanks!
A: Yes the lens stops down from f8 (cloudy) to f11 sunny.
Q: 9. What type of battery does it contain?
A: No batteries needed. Its a manual camera.
Q: 10. Does this camera have a locking bulb function?
A: You can use this with a cable that has a lock for long exposures. You will need to count out the time and then release.
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