Thursday, April 21, 2011

Load 120 Film Into A Holga 120 Camera

Load 120 Film Into a Holga 120 Camera


For many years, photo enthusiasts have enjoyed the Holga medium format camera. These little plastic "toy cameras" are prized as much for their extreme affordability as their ability to produce unique and aesthetically pleasing pictures. While the beauty of the Holga is its simplicity, loading the 120 film can be a bit tricky, especially for first-time users. Follow these steps to get your Holga quickly loaded and ready to shoot.


Instructions








1. Slide down the metal latches on either side of the camera to remove the back cover.








2. Break the paper seal on the roll of film.


3. Slide the film roll into the left compartment with the tapered end pointing toward the take-up spool on the right. Lock it into place by fitting the film compartment pin into the hole on top of the film roll.


4. While gently holding the film in place with your thumb, pull the film leader out and insert the tapered end into the large slot of the take-up spool.


5. Turn the take-up knob to ensure that the film is adequately wound on the spool.


6. Replace the back cover and slide the metal latches back into place. Taping both the latches down with the black electrical tape can help the cover stay in place.


7. Advance the film with the take-up knob until the number "1" appears in the red frame counter window on the back of the camera.

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