View Full Version : Does your toy camera have light leaks?


Markok765
01-19-2007, 07:56 PM
Mine doesnt.
WHAT ABOUT YOU? A POLL YAY ZOMG!!

I CAN FINALLY SEE THE MONSTER. IT IS BUT AN ORDINARY PICKLE.
A PICKLE WITH A KNIFE!
IT LUNGES.
I SCREAM.

-Marko
(Mods, please post this, even though i wrote that)

mtbbrian
01-22-2007, 11:54 AM
Of course it does! It's a Holga!
I usually leaks in the upper right corner of the photograph, which means it leaks in the lower left corner in the camera.
Brian
Holga Rocks!

jstraw
01-22-2007, 11:27 PM
nope

Akki14
02-02-2007, 10:41 AM
I have to say No but occasionally I do get light leaks. I think this might be due to poor film roll on and the loose film causing leaks after it gets out of the holga occasionally, though.

htmlguru4242
02-03-2007, 11:42 AM
My Holga rarely light-leaks. I've gotten some leaks a few times when the back has fallen off, (but then again, every camera is going to do that :-P).

I have to say, judging on the stuff that I've read here and elsewhere, I'm rather impressed with the quality on mine.

Antje
02-03-2007, 12:17 PM
I have to say, judging on the stuff that I've read here and elsewhere, I'm rather impressed with the quality on mine.


Wow, sounds like you got a dud... Sorry, man...

:D

Antje

Markok765
02-03-2007, 02:39 PM
What I HATE about my holga is that it randomly vignettes on one corner, and sometimes not at all. This even happens in 645 format.
I did get some great night shots with it though.

-Marko

htmlguru4242
02-04-2007, 09:57 PM
HAHA. Does it indicate a quality control problem when the cameras that work well are duds? :-P lol.

But, Marko, I see what you're saying with the vignetting. Some of my shots have no definition on the edges at all, and some look pretty much perfect. Oh well, what do we expect from a $20 camera.

Does anyone else here have to fold up a corner of the film box under one of the spools in their Holga so the film tensions right?

jstraw
02-04-2007, 10:01 PM
HAHA. Does it indicate a quality control problem when the cameras that work well are duds? :-P lol.

But, Marko, I see what you're saying with the vignetting. Some of my shots have no definition on the edges at all, and some look pretty much perfect. Oh well, what do we expect from a $20 camera.

Does anyone else here have to fold up a corner of the film box under one of the spools in their Holga so the film tensions right?

I don't know if I have to...but I do. I have one of the newer ones with the foam rubber behind the spools.

Antje
02-05-2007, 03:53 AM
HAHA. Does it indicate a quality control problem when the cameras that work well are duds? :-P lol.

:D I was shocked to see on my Holga's box that it had "passed QC"! I was about to send it back. ;)


Does anyone else here have to fold up a corner of the film box under one of the spools in their Holga so the film tensions right?

Sadly not... I have one of the foam rubber ones too, and if I do the folding thing, it's too tight to spool without getting blisters on my thumb.

Antje

mtbbrian
02-05-2007, 10:48 AM
What I HATE about my holga is that it randomly vignettes on one corner, and sometimes not at all. This even happens in 645 format.
I did get some great night shots with it though.

-Marko


I'd call that serendipity of the Holga...
Which is what it is all about..
In my opinion anyway..
:D :p ;) :rolleyes:
Brian


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