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hmmm ... i still need to figure out how to put 35mm onto the holga u noe ...

still need to find what suitable sponge that can support the 35mm roll in the middle ...

and i dun understand what's up with the black tape that you guys sometimes mentioned ...

even that holga-mod website suggests the use of black tape ...

actually wat it the black tape for ??? to hold the holga together ??? :p
 

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taken with multiple exposure and i dont know how many... haha on my coloursplash.
 

chiroptera-viv said:
hmmm ... i still need to figure out how to put 35mm onto the holga u noe ...

still need to find what suitable sponge that can support the 35mm roll in the middle ...

and i dun understand what's up with the black tape that you guys sometimes mentioned ...

even that holga-mod website suggests the use of black tape ...

actually wat it the black tape for ??? to hold the holga together ???

Hmm, i modded my holga to fit a 35mm film so i should be able to offer you some help.

For my holga, perly gave me 2 rubber bands and a sponge which is quite tough (both needed to mod the holga to a 35mm), i suspect you can find both at a DIY shop. The rubber bands are there to be tied around the take-up spool (the one at the right side of the camera) so that the 35mm film can fit nicely onto the spool. Why? Because the 35mm film is thinner (or shorter) than the 120 film, so there is a high probability that the film, if not aligned properly, can be all over the take up spool once you've finished the roll. The sponge is to fit the film cassette nicely into the holga.

The tape is there for several reasons. If you remove the 6*45 (stock) insert, the sharp edges can scratch the film emulsion and thus ruin the film. You can either file down the edges or just use tape to prevent this, like what Stereobox did. Oh for 35mm, you have to tape down the red squares on the camera back to prevent light leaks. You don't have to do this for 120 films because there is a piece of paper (which is actually the film counter) that acts as a protector to prevent light leaks. The 35mm film doesn't have this feature, so the tape takes over this role. I use the tape to secure the camera back and the body too, I've heard bad things about the back popping out :D Why black tape? Because it's opaque and doesn't allow light to go in lor. :kok:

You also have to use a tape to secure the film leader when you first thread it through the take-up spool to ensure tension in the film. You wouldn't want your film to be wavy eh?

I'm impressed by the tape I bought last night, from the ABC bargain shop at Peninsular. Only $1 for quick a thick roll, doesn't leave residue, and improves the grip. Gonna get a black one when I pop over again. :vhappy:

Okay, now my turn to ask a question: If I'm using 120 or 35mm and finished taking a roll, how do I rewind the film? Perly told me to either use a changing bag or go to a camera shop and get them to remove it for me. But a changing bag costs like $20, and it's too troublesome to go all the way down to a shop (there might be a Kodak moment around the corner and a roll is sitting inside the camera waiting to be removed). Any suggestions? :sweatsm:

PS: I just remembered, for a 120 film, to forward a frame you just turn the knob till the number on the camera back increases right? So for a 35mm film, your camera back should be taped down and there's no film counter so how do you know when to stop forwarding? Give the knobs 1 and 3/4 turns. Basically it's just 'aga-ration' but for the serious dooders (like myself), give the knob 42 clicks. When the film's finished, you should not be able to turn the knob. Hope that helps!
 

LordAeRo : do it under the blacket at nite with ur lights out. try not to touch the film too much with bare fingers in case ur sweat leave prints on the film, "but thats another effect" =p

Viv : find me if you wan the sponge n the bands.





 

perly said:
LordAeRo : do it under the blacket at nite with ur lights out. try not to touch the film too much with bare fingers in case ur sweat leave prints on the film, "but thats another effect" =p

Viv : find me if you wan the sponge n the bands.


Hey boss!

Haha. Will that work? I'll try once I've finished the current roll. Cheers for the camera!
And thanks for imparting the holga kungfu yesterday!
 

thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!

xoxo.
 

some snapshots.

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up up and away
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hi guys, got another stupid qns to ask.... i've just finised my roll of film, now... how do i change rolls? or do i have to make a trip to the developers first?

i mean, since the current one is rolled up, to remove it i've gotta unroll it rite? but if i do, it get exposed to light... or is there a technique? hehe i got the camera but the manual is sooo vague.... tks abunch guys
 

120 film or 135??.. if 120 just roll till the end and take out to develope.. but if its 135 u gotta use a dark back and manually roll it back
 

well it's 120, but the thing is, it's rolled around the spool, so do i just leave it like that and take it to the developers? or is there a way to remove it tfrom the spool?

normally i just shoot one roll and bring the whole thing tot he developers, but this time, i wanted to shoot another roll b4 doing that. thanks :embrass:
 

its rolled onto the spool.. use the leftover spool and put it to the other side.
 

That's right, by the time you finish the entire roll, your film should all be at the right side of the camera, tightly around the spool on the right. Take the entire thing out, then transfer the spool on the left (the one that originally came with your film) and put it onto the right side. That's your new spool. :D
 

LordAeRo said:
That's right, by the time you finish the entire roll, your film should all be at the right side of the camera, tightly around the spool on the right. Take the entire thing out, then transfer the spool on the left (the one that originally came with your film) and put it onto the right side. That's your new spool. :D

i'm confused ... u noe wat ? i think i shall just bring it to the shop and ask them to do it for me ...

and perly , will u show me how to fit in the 35mm film with ur bands and sponge ??? how much is tat ???
 

Ahh,

I've found a website for you.

http://www.holgamods.com/mods/order/tips1/tips1.html#35mm

What I did was basically the same as the very first picture below the '35mm' word. You cut the sponge into half, then insert them onto the left. Notice the film on the spool on the left? Each rubber band is tied around the top and bottom of the spool (that's why you have two!) so that the film sits nicely onto the spool. The problem with the holga in the link I showed you is that because there's no rubber bandd, there is a high risk that the film will go all over the place (if it is not aligned parallel) after you take a few shots, and might ruin the film.

Alternatively you can get perly's help. :D
 

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