Baby Holga: Small and Incredible

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One may assume that since it is small the effects are little too. Don’t judge it by its size. After reading this article, I’m sure you’ll think twice. I chose to make this review because it is the smallest, cutest and most handy camera i ever have. I always have my Baby Holga with me because i wear it like an ordinary accessory pendant together with my necklace or sometimes used it as a keychain.

Also known as Micro, Mini or Spy Holga, these cameras are made in China (as where the Holga originated) with a length of 3 inches and with a width and height of 1 inch. It can even fit in the palm of your hand! Every purchase comes with a black string that can easily be replaced with any chain. It only uses 110 film with either a 12 or 24 shot cartridge. These kinds of films are cheaper than the ordinary however are not that easily accessible because its not usually available to photo stores. I suggest when you get yourself a great deal online, grab the opportunity and stock some for yourself.

What makes this different from the Big Holga, even if they are both made in plastic,is that it wont produce vignettes nor would it have the much awaited light leaks. But i think the beautiful sprockets can compensate that. This Mini holga if used when the sun is up, can produce magnificent lens flare.

And that’s not all! These babies can also do a multi exposure! How? After pressing the shutter release button, turn the advance wheel in front of the camera, you’ll notice that the “number” appears thrice in the film counter window before it locks. If you want to have a double exposure, don’t wait for the advance wheel to lock. After the first press, shoot again when the number appears for the second or third time before the next number appears. Now isn’t that incredible? (see submitted picture of fountain and motorcycle)

I believe cameras like these are for the action-oriented,traveler and adventurous people who wouldn’t want to miss capturing any moment that comes their way. This is the best camera that lives up to the golden rules of lomo, you can take it literally everywhere you go. And because of its small viewfinder frame, you should try the shot from the hip or better yet approach objects as close as possible. just don’t think, be fast, press that tiny shutter and don’t worry about any rules. Based on my experience, when i looked through the viewfinder and had my subject in the center it didn’t come out as I assumed it would be but the shot still looked great. With my next load of film, I didn’t use the view finder anymore and had it my way.

Tips in using this baby: Better to load it with a film with a greater ISO so you can also use it not only in bright sunlight but also in cloudy weathers. Most photo labs will accept processing of 110 films but find it hard to have it scanned. You just have to tell them to use the scanners for 35mm to achieve the “sprocketacular” effect. (Better inquire first with your photo centers)

When i first saw this online, i immediately bought one for myself and bought several for my friends as well. I’m sure you’ll enjoy using this as much as we do. For whatever your goal is, whether to spy on people or to capture candid moments or take beautiful scenes, this handy and trendy camera is best for you! choose the color that suits you well. Enjoy and take care of your new baby!

written by bluemie5 on 2009-03-14 #gear #review #lens-flare #sprockets #110-film #plastic-camera #superia-400 #double-exposure #micro-holga #baby-holga #mini-holga #spy-holga #spy-camera

9 Comments

  1. eyecon
    eyecon ·

    Wow, seems like this cam is back in fashion? Wasn´t there a review like a few weeks ago? Really a nice spy gadget - I just finished an old 007 movie - the cam would have fit in the movie very well.

  2. babo
    babo ·

    I had one of those when I was a kid! Not an Holga, but some chinese look alike! Can`t seem to remember ever getting a asingle picture out of it, but I was about 10 years old when I had it, and I don`t remember what happened to it :(

    Great review! And great gallery!

  3. stouf
    stouf ·

    Yeah ! the gallery is excellent !

  4. superlighter
    superlighter ·

    fun fun fun!

  5. eicalette
    eicalette ·

    nice set of pictures!

  6. leios8
    leios8 ·

    I totally remember wanting one of these when I was a kid. I think the ones I wanted were made by Vivitar. It's great to see something like this still about.

  7. mandashitley
    mandashitley ·

    Is it possible for 110 to look pretty? All of my experiences with 110 (and I have/had many 110 cameras) have been extremely grainy and not that awesome looking.

  8. bonnierue
    bonnierue ·

    I picked up one of these a few months ago and a roll of the lobster 110 film. I was mega excited and set off to see what I could see. When I took it to the lab they weren’t able to scan it, which is fine but when I came back for the film there were only 3 exposures on the roll. They were sporadically placed throughout the roll. The rest was entirely blank. I’m not sure where I went wrong. Any ideas? I have some Orca in it now and fingers crossed I get better results.

  9. bonnierue
    bonnierue ·

    I picked up one of these a few months ago and a roll of the lobster 110 film. I was mega excited and set off to see what I could see. When I took it to the lab they weren’t able to scan it, which is fine but when I came back for the film there were only 3 exposures on the roll. They were sporadically placed throughout the roll. The rest was entirely blank. I’m not sure where I went wrong. Any ideas? I have some Orca in it now and fingers crossed I get better results.

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