User Guide

HOLGA by Polaroid
A Concise Guide to the HOLGA120S & 120SF
This concise guide contains several points of
interest in regards to the imperfections of the
HOLGA camera. As a result of its unique design
the HOLGA has continued to draw passionate
support from photography fans around the globe.
We encourage you to experiment with the
photographic effects that can be acheived and
enjoy the mysterious charm that the HOLGA
has to offer.
5. Using the Flash
6. Extracting the Film
For HOLGA120SF
A) Set to ON by sliding the flash ON/OFF switch (10)
to the right.
B) The flash may be used when the flash lamp (9)
begins to flash on and off. (The camera will make
a high-pitched sound until it has recharged.
This is not a product fault.)
For HOLGA120S
For the HOLGA120S, flashes available on the market
can be connected to the hot shoe located in the
upper part of the camera. In this case, the camera
is used with the focus set to F/8 ([cloudy] on the
weather switch (7)).
In many cases, the flash fails to work (does not
synchronize) or flashes twice (once when pressing
the shutter button, and again when releasing the
shutter button) when a flash available on the market
is connected to the HOLGA120S. In cases where the
flash occurs twice, a slight delay in releasing the
shutter button is recommended.
A) Continue to turn the winding dial (4) in the direction of the arrow until the film has completely wound off.
B) Once the film has been completely wound off, open the back cover and extract the film.
C) Wind the film firmly around the spool for development.
Caution
• The core remaining in the film chamber is used as a spool to wind the film for the next set of exposures.
• Film which is not tightly wound around the spool will result in photosensitivity.
• Film should be removed in a dark location in order to prevent photosensitivity.
• Used film should be stored in a dark location and should be developed as soon as possible.
Getting the most out of the HOLGA
When the shutter button is pressed and then pressed again without winding the film, the resulting picture has an
overlapping effect (multiple exposure). This produces an unexpected result which can be a lot of fun to try.
There are countless other ways in which the HOLGA can be used. For example, some people take pictures with a
35mm film (normal size film). Others damage the lens with a file to deliberately produce pictures with interesting
effects. Professionals set up full-scale lighting equipment in photography studios only to take pictures with a
HOLGA. Other photographers take brilliant portraits of film directors and musicians using a HOLGA. Simply put,
the HOLGA is the world’s most unpredictable, uncontrollable, and beloved cameras. There are no rules.
Enjoy the freedom of a HOLGA. Good luck!
For inquiries concerning HOLGA please call toll-free 800-225-1618.
Lines open Monday-Friday 8 am to 7 pm EST.
For more information visit www.polaroid.com.
(1) Lens
(2) Focus Ring
(3) Shutter
(4) Winding Dial
(5) Flash*
(6) Finder
(7) Weather Switch
(8) Back Cover
(9) Flash Lamp*
(10) Flash ON/OFF Switch*
(11) Film Counter
(12) Anchor
*
HOLGA 120SF only
Welcome to the world of HOLGA cameras!
The HOLGA characterizes the world of novelty cameras, representing an
inexpensive and unique camera which is truly fun to have. Find out why the
HOLGA has captivated professional enthusiasts and artists around the world!
Lens f/8 60mm (plastic lens)
Shutter Approx. 1/100
th
second
Leaf Shutter
Focus 1m~
Film Used Conventional 120 roll film or
Polaroid Type 80 Series (84, 85,
87, 88, 89)
Image Area 4.5cm x 6cm 6cm x 6xcm
External Measurements 140 x 102 x 76(mm)
Weight 200g
Accessories Neck Strap

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