Going Lomo
Friday, December 12, 2008
I'm thinking Holga for Christmas. It was actually Tokina 12-24mm to begin with, but with the Rupiah going downhill, the lens price has gone up by 20%. 5 million plus is not a cheap investment, especially for one with no profitable return.
Still, I need to do further research. Can I find a lab to process 120 film? How much is it going to cost? Should I just buy the developing kit, especially considering that I'm prone to shot BW.
Photography, never a cheap hobby.
At least it makes me happy :)
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If you love square-medium-format pictures, you might want to also consider the Yashica Mat 124G. it's quite cheap too. and you can pretend to be cool with a TLR :) just like the old movies. and if you have the money, you can always go for the Rolleiflex 2.8 or Hasselblad 500C/M.
i believe there should be some lab still developing 120 colour negatives. i don't know about 120 slide though. but you can always do it all yourself, especially for BW.
Haha, no money for Rolleiflex nor Hasselblad. Where can I get Yashica Mat 124G? It's a sweet looking camera for sure, and yeah, I love medium square format!! Spill eric spill! :)
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