Toy Cameras

I really want to try medium format film, but I don’t have a medium format camera and I really don’t want to spend any noteworthy amount of money on one.

Should I get a Holga (a cheap plastic toy camera that just happens to shoot medium format film) just to dip my toes into the water, so to speak? Will that turn me off of the whole thing, or will it send me spiraling down a rabbit hole that my bank account and I will never recover from?

Why can’t I just make a decision?

On an unrelated note, our drive to Vermont to see the kids tomorrow has been postponed for one day. That should not make me sad (we’ll see them Sunday instead of Saturday) but it really makes me sad. I think I might be overtired. Everything is getting to me right now. Go take a nap, Robert.

9 thoughts on “Toy Cameras

  1. @robertjames1971.blog I wouldn’t go holga. Plastic cameras can be fun but it won’t give you a proper medium format experience, you won’t get to see what makes a medium format image special.

    Borrow a camera from someone or buy something used you could resell if you don’t find an attachment to it.

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  2. How about using the Lubitel 166B? Not a toy camera, but nothing complicated either. A soviet TLR made in Ukraine… Not the best TLR available, but not the worst either. And it’s cheap!!

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