Maine Photo Resourse, according to Tokina, will soon have the Holgas with
glass lens and flash.
Ballard
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001 10:17:28 -0500 Chris Peregoy <peregoy@gl.umbc.edu>
writes:
> Where do you buy Woca's and how souped up are they?
>
> Simon Cygielski wrote:
>
> > OK, all of you guessed right. I am the guy who posted pictures
> from the
> > camera a couple of weeks ago. I posted the pictures OF the camera
> > because a few folks expressed interest in seeing them.
> > What this camera used to be was actually a Woca, a somewhat
> souped-up
> > Holga, made by the same manufacturer. And once again, yes, the
> camera
> > was made with what Andy Schmitt described as "the limousine
> technique".
> > To answer Guy's question, I use 120 film and have moved the red
> window
> > to the 6x9 position, where I use the even numbered frames. This
> way I
> > get 4 frames per roll. I guess all I've got to do now is to take
> my
> > remaining cardboard and build an enlarger for it. Hmmmm.
> > Simon
>
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