annnewjerz
If I had a world of my own, everything would be no
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Another purchase I can blame on Jeff
For the past few weeks, I have been agonizing over what to get my cousin for her going away party and Jeff unknowingly helped me figure it out. She will be leaving NJ to attend the University of Hawaii in a week. I couldn't afford a new (or even used) surfboard for her and I didn't want to give her cash. I wanted to get her something cool and different, something cheap, something she could enjoy out in Hawaii on a college student's part-time pay.
So.........
..............I bought her a Holga. And while I was at it, for only $27 I figured I should buy myself one too, since I didn't get that new lens I had been wanting recently.
Here is where the embarassing part begins.
I'm 25 years old and other than disposable cameras and polaroid instants (does that even count as film?
) I have NEVER used film in my life. This is sad, I am aware.
I popped open the camera box, got all the parts sorted and then started reading things like film masks, film advance knob and frame number pointer and immediately thought that I should send this thing back. It was all waaaaay too complex for me.
I somehow managed to load the film and get it on the take-up spool and didn't see any number appearing in the little red window on the back as I cranked away. I kept turning and turning and still nothing. I thought to myself that maybe I got a dud roll of film or maybe I'm just an idiot. Turns out it was neither, I was just impatient because after what seemed like 20 full turns the numbers started.
Now that I'm all set up, using this little plastic POS on my lunch break has been fun. I can only imagine where I'm going to get 120 film developed and how much it'll cost per roll of 12 images, but I'll worry about that later.
Who would have thought that digital would be less confusing than film? Not me, that's for sure.
For the past few weeks, I have been agonizing over what to get my cousin for her going away party and Jeff unknowingly helped me figure it out. She will be leaving NJ to attend the University of Hawaii in a week. I couldn't afford a new (or even used) surfboard for her and I didn't want to give her cash. I wanted to get her something cool and different, something cheap, something she could enjoy out in Hawaii on a college student's part-time pay.
So.........
..............I bought her a Holga. And while I was at it, for only $27 I figured I should buy myself one too, since I didn't get that new lens I had been wanting recently.

Here is where the embarassing part begins.
I'm 25 years old and other than disposable cameras and polaroid instants (does that even count as film?
) I have NEVER used film in my life. This is sad, I am aware.I popped open the camera box, got all the parts sorted and then started reading things like film masks, film advance knob and frame number pointer and immediately thought that I should send this thing back. It was all waaaaay too complex for me.

I somehow managed to load the film and get it on the take-up spool and didn't see any number appearing in the little red window on the back as I cranked away. I kept turning and turning and still nothing. I thought to myself that maybe I got a dud roll of film or maybe I'm just an idiot. Turns out it was neither, I was just impatient because after what seemed like 20 full turns the numbers started.
Now that I'm all set up, using this little plastic POS on my lunch break has been fun. I can only imagine where I'm going to get 120 film developed and how much it'll cost per roll of 12 images, but I'll worry about that later.

Who would have thought that digital would be less confusing than film? Not me, that's for sure.
Plus, my cousin is only 18, so I'm going to definitely have to teach her all about the camera, which I'm not ready at all to do. 






Maybe just a buck or two but PRECIOUS HOLGA IMAGES!