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Anonymous
Hello good people of /p/

I want to try to do some photography with a Holga camera but don't know which version of it to buy. Any help as to which model of it is best would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance /p/.
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>> Anonymous
>>219499
The idea behind this purchase is to get a cheap fun camera, not buy a new SLR.
>> Anonymous
>>219497
yes, and the cfn has blue, yellow, red, and white flash filters.
>> Anonymous
>>219535
Is it better than buying the 35mm version of this camera?
Is there a huge difference between the two films?
>> Anonymous
>>219535
Is it better than buying the 35mm version of this camera?
Is there a huge difference quality wise between the two films?
>> sage !i/euDJmWr2
Quality wise, the 35mm versions are better cameras. They're actually decent quality low-end POS's. The characteristics of the pictures are actually faked with the 135bc, it's got a filter in it to add fake vignetting.

I'd recommend against getting either though. It gets boring quick. I have one, but it never leaves my house usually. For the same amount of money you could get a decent used 35mm camera, do that.