Unboxing the Holga Wide Angle Pinhole Camera - Holga 120WPC
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
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Introduction to the Holga Wide Pinhole - 0:00
Unboxing the Holga Wide Pinhole - 0:29
Film Masks Available for the Holga Wide Pinhole- 1:14
Loading Film into a Holga Wide Pinole- 2:00
Always use a Tripod with the Holga Wide Pinhole - 5:02
How to Compose a Photo with the Holga Wide Pinhole - 5:46
A Shutter Cord makes Using the Holga Wide Pinhole Easier- 6:29
How to Calculate Exposure for the Holga Wide Pinhole - 7:43
This video shows how to use the Holga 120WPC Wide Pinhole Camera as well as an unboxing showing everything it comes with.
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Thanks for sharing this👍
Very informative. Thank you.
great vid
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You did not mention exposure compensation for reciprocity failure.
I figured most people would be shooting in daylight conditions, also the concept is a little more advanced. I did talk about reciprocity failure in my video about shooting glass plates in a 4x5 pinhole camera.
@@PrimeStudios
When I shoot ISO100 b&w film in my Holga 120WPC pinhole camera in daylight conditions, my shutter speed is long enough to be effected by reciprocity failure. For example, on a bright sunny day, I must increase my 1-second shutter speed to 2 seconds. On a cloudy day, I must increase my 4-second exposure to 21 seconds.
unless you use acros 100, little to no reciprocity failure in daylight...amazing film
Is the vignetting more severe on the 6x12 than the 6x9?
Yep! Anytime you go super wide, especially on a pinhole, you'll get more vignetting.
@@PrimeStudios 6x9 will be better than 6x12 for this problem not sure if this can be fixed or you just crop out ..jeff
Is it always essential to use a tripod with this camera?
With a pinhole camera, yes, you pretty much always have to use a tripod because of how little light the pinhole lets in.