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![]() New Lomo Holga 120 CFN Camera with Built in Color Flash US $39.95
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![]() Holga Colorflash 120 Medium Format Camera Starter Kit New Version 829 US $59.95
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what film should i buy for my Holga 120 CFN(120CFN) (Plastic Lens / Multi Colour Flash)?
if you can, please provide amazon links thankyou:)
The Holga 120 cameras prefer ISO 400 film. There are several films that fit this bill, in Black and White, and Color.
I recommend going with a major manufacturer, like Kodak, Ilford or Fuji, because they all use light colored backing paper with black numbers. This is good because it makes reading the frame number through the red counter window much easier.
BW films:
Kodak - Tri-X, Tri-X Pro 320, T-MAX 400
Ilford - Delta Pro 400, HP-5
If you want to shoot BW film, but don't want to process it yourself or find a BW lab, you can shoot a C-41 based bw film. This is black and white film formulated to be processed in C-41 color chemistry.
Kodak Professional BW400CN
Color Films:
Kodak - Portra 400VC, Portra 400NC
Fuji - Fujicolor Pro400H.
If you are planning on shooting in bright sunlight, you can use a slower (lower ISO) film, like an ISO 200 film.
I like to buy my film from my local photo supply store, but if there isn't one nearby, online stores are good. Freestyle Photo Supply or BH Photo Video are places I frequently buy from and trust to have fresh film in stock.
http://freestylephoto.biz/
http://bhphotovideo.com/
You will find lots of great Holga tips at this website:
http://goholga.com/
I also have info for lo-fi photography on my website:
http://dianacamera.com/
For how to videosfor your Holga, check out my youtube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/kaituba
How to Load a 120 Holga:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jlkRw37IgA


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