Reference: 77702012
Brand: Holga
This successful Pinhole lens is designed for both digital and classic Canon film cameras. Once mounted on the body, you have a pinhole chamber from the camera.
Instead of a lens, the lens has a tiny pinhole that refracts light rays like a lens and creates an image on the sensor/film.
Due to the low aperture of the pinhole chamber (lens), f/166, a long shutter speed is a prerequisite for successful work, and you can't do without a tripod either.
In a reflective viewfinder, the image is faintly visible at this aperture and high light level, otherwise you usually have to point the camera by estimation.
The first Holga camera was constructed in 1981 in Hong Kong and became the most widely used 120 film camera in China in those days. It was designed primarily for the Chinese working class to photograph family portraits and events.
In the days of the Lomohorku and plastic-bomb cameras, Holga's products found an enthusiastic audience around the world.
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