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product_id: 209696980
title: "Holga Holgawood Camera Collection plastica rosa"
brand: "holga"
price: "₨2981"
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# Unique collectible pink design 60mm f/8 fixed focus plastic lens 120 medium format film compatible Holga Holgawood Camera Collection plastica rosa

**Brand:** holga
**Price:** ₨2981
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎞️ Capture your world in pink—where every shot is a surprise and every frame a statement!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Holga Holgawood Camera Collection plastica rosa by holga
- **How much does it cost?** ₨2981 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.lk](https://www.desertcart.lk/products/209696980-holga-holgawood-camera-collection-plastica-rosa)

## Best For

- holga enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted holga brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Lightweight & Portable:** At just 272g, carry your artistic sidekick everywhere without the bulk.
- • **Customizable Diva Style:** Bold pink body invites your personal flair—glitter, jewels, fur—make it uniquely yours.
- • **Effortless Vintage Vibes:** Fixed focus 60mm plastic lens delivers unpredictable, dreamy images that no digital can replicate.
- • **Ready for Long Exposures:** Bulb mode and tripod mount let you capture creative low-light shots with ease.
- • **Iconic Medium Format Magic:** Shoot 12 or 16 exposures in stunning 6x6cm or 6x4.5cm formats—stand out with every frame.

## Overview

The Holga Holgawood Camera Collection plastica rosa is a playful, medium format film camera featuring a 60mm f/8 fixed focus plastic lens. Designed for 120 roll film, it offers 12 exposures in 6x6cm or 16 exposures in 6x4.5cm formats with easy switching. Its vibrant pink body is perfect for customization, while added features like a tripod mount and bulb mode enable creative long exposures. Lightweight and battery-free, it’s a cult favorite for art photographers and lomography enthusiasts seeking unique, unpredictable images with a vintage charm.

## Description

The Holgawood Collection - Pretty In Pink A Leica in the hand might be quite continental, But Holgas are a girl's best friend.' OMG... it's the ultimate photo accessory that's like, totally rad! Her luscious pink exterior just screams femininity, and she's perfect for customizing with jewels, fur or glitter 'whatever your inner diva can think of! Like the obsession of a stampeding mob of relentless paparazzi, once you see all the attention she's bringing you, you'll know you're not just a photographic debutante... you're a photographic SUPERSTAR! Holgawood - A new collection of ten Holga 120N cameras based on the Holgawood theme. Each camera is available in a unique color and includes a cool collectable story card to go along with its individual personality. Collect all 10 and save. 189120. Retaining all of those fabulous and unique features that made theHolga 120S world famous, this newly updated model, the Holga 120N,takes Holga photography to the next level. New features include astandard tripod mount (1/4-20) and bulb selector for extra longexposures. Your film will now travel smoothly in either 6 x 4.5cm or 6x 6cm formats with the two plastic masks, included. Also...no morebroken fingernails...the format arrow on the back of the camera easilyslides between 12 and 16 exposures. Uses 120 film. The Holga 120N camera is desired by art photographers the world over.The standard features from the Holga 120S still include: Hot shoe flashsync, uses 120 roll film for 16 - 6cm x 4.5cm frames per roll. Perfectfor classroom instruction, personal image-making and fine art photos.No batteries required!Reminiscentof the Diana camera of the 1960s and 70s. Characteristic vignettingfocuses the viewer's eye and adds to visual impact.

Review: A GREAT WAY TO USE ALTERNATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY - The Holga cameras have been around for years and have always been used for lomography photography. The main objectives of the Holga camera is that it takes pictures in which you will most likely not know how it is going to come out. At a price of $25 this is a must have for photo enthusiasts and professionals who want a different experience behind the camera. The lens and body of the camera is made entirely of plastic except for the two metal bars on the side in which allow the user to open and load film. Included in package: -hold camera with plastic lens attached -lens cap/cover -neck strap -instruction manual Pros: -cheap -new experience with photography -you never know what you are going to get -comes with the camera body, lens attached to body and a neck strap -can easily use 35mm (instructions are included in manual in how to adjust this) or 120mm (medium format film) Cons: -feels cheap -plastic lens distorts image so you never know how it is going to come out unless you get the film developed Conclusion: Buy it. It is well-worth the $25 to experiment with.
Review: Such a fun camera - This is actually my second Holga. I bought this one so that I can have two different types of film loaded at any given time. It's just as good as my first one, but like all Holgas it has its own personality different from my first Holga. They're light enough that I don't feel too weighed down having two on me, and with two I get to have one loaded with 35mm without having to find a darkroom if I want to keep shooting, I just load the second one with the regular 120mm. The different colored bodies are fun too. I take them to fairs and other events and I get a lot of questions and comments on the camera, if not just a funny look or two hehehe. I think most of the time people expect water to shoot out of the lens or something. All of this and I get some striking and unique images you could never get from a digital without some serious photoshopping, and at only $40 why not? One word of advice though to first time Holga purchasers. This camera craves sunlight, so even if you are in a well lit indoor area, use a flash or a tripod on the long exposure B setting, otherwise you will end up with a roll of underexposed duds.

## Features

- * Fun 'Experimental' Medium Format
- # Simple 60mm f/8 Plastic Lens # Fixed Focus
- # 12 6x6cm or 16 6x4.5cm Exposures

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001F97CXI |
| Box Contents | Neck Strap - "Holgawood Collection |
| Brand | Holga |
| Brand Name | Holga |
| Colour | Pink |
| Compatible Camera Film Format Type | 120 |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 59 Reviews |
| Exposure Control | Manual |
| Film Color Type | Colored |
| Film Format | 120 |
| Film format type | 120 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00614572178120 |
| Included components | Neck Strap - "Holgawood Collection |
| Item Dimensions | 25 x 25 x 25 millimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 25 x 25 x 25 millimetres |
| Item weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Holga |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 178120 |
| Model Name | Holgawood 120N |
| Model Number | 178120 |
| Product Features | Hot Shoe Flash Sync |
| Special feature | Hot Shoe Flash Sync |
| UPC | 614572178120 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Holga
- **Compatible devices:** Camera
- **Film colour:** Colored
- **Film format type:** 120
- **Included components:** Neck Strap - "Holgawood Collection
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 25 x 25 x 25 millimetres
- **Item weight:** 272 g
- **Model name:** Holgawood 120N
- **Special feature:** Hot Shoe Flash Sync
- **Unit count:** 1.0 count

## Images

![Holga Holgawood Camera Collection plastica rosa - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/513i8jeIpoL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it have an in-built flash?**
A: The Holga 120N medium format film camera does NOT have a built in flash.  The Holga 120N film camera also has a plastic lens.

I think the title of this product is incorrect, I recommend you report it to Amazon so they can correct it.

**Q: Can you still buy film?**
A: Film is still widely available.  However, there might be short term lack of supply due to ongoing supply chain issues caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.  At some point supply should get back to normal.

**Q: What are the shutter speed I can choose on the camera?**
A: Long medium And short that's all you get

**Q: Does it come with a film?**
A: No it doesn't come with film. You'll have to buy the fi separately.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A GREAT WAY TO USE ALTERNATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY
*by S***S on 17 March 2015*

The Holga cameras have been around for years and have always been used for lomography photography. The main objectives of the Holga camera is that it takes pictures in which you will most likely not know how it is going to come out. At a price of $25 this is a must have for photo enthusiasts and professionals who want a different experience behind the camera. The lens and body of the camera is made entirely of plastic except for the two metal bars on the side in which allow the user to open and load film. Included in package: -hold camera with plastic lens attached -lens cap/cover -neck strap -instruction manual Pros: -cheap -new experience with photography -you never know what you are going to get -comes with the camera body, lens attached to body and a neck strap -can easily use 35mm (instructions are included in manual in how to adjust this) or 120mm (medium format film) Cons: -feels cheap -plastic lens distorts image so you never know how it is going to come out unless you get the film developed Conclusion: Buy it. It is well-worth the $25 to experiment with.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Such a fun camera
*by C***A on 8 October 2010*

This is actually my second Holga. I bought this one so that I can have two different types of film loaded at any given time. It's just as good as my first one, but like all Holgas it has its own personality different from my first Holga. They're light enough that I don't feel too weighed down having two on me, and with two I get to have one loaded with 35mm without having to find a darkroom if I want to keep shooting, I just load the second one with the regular 120mm. The different colored bodies are fun too. I take them to fairs and other events and I get a lot of questions and comments on the camera, if not just a funny look or two hehehe. I think most of the time people expect water to shoot out of the lens or something. All of this and I get some striking and unique images you could never get from a digital without some serious photoshopping, and at only $40 why not? One word of advice though to first time Holga purchasers. This camera craves sunlight, so even if you are in a well lit indoor area, use a flash or a tripod on the long exposure B setting, otherwise you will end up with a roll of underexposed duds.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Non-functioning aperture!
*by J***Y on 17 October 2011*

After reading everything I could get my hands on about the 120 medium format film 'plastic' Holga cameras and the advantages of the newer 120N model (since 2009) improvements, I thought this "Holgawood" would include the two 'distinct' aperture settings. Well, it doesn't. Contrary to what the enclosed manual would indicate, the aperture settings should be roughly f/11 for sunny and f/8 for cloudy conditions. Sun and Cloud settings are exactly the same in my camera, (the utterly useless swinging arm for the sunny aperture is a rectangular shaped window that is larger than the stationary aperture for cloudy). What's with that???. The other improvements are a centered tripod mount socket on the lens housing (not camera body) and a wider shutter arm, both of which are present with my camera. I purchased this "Holgawood" camera for $39.99 hoping that the extra $10 bucks (from base price) included 'all' newer upgrades along with the optional color choices. I am disappointed with the single aperture setting, thus the 4 star rating. I previously read through all that I could find in terms of customer reviews to these newer Holgas and no one mentions the internal specs to their given model, so I took a chance. :/ I would like to find a Holga 120N that does in fact have the two distinct apertures, a significant improvement IMO. On-line product descriptions and included manuals have proven worthless! I do love the violet/purple color of my plastic camera, however, and the randomness in final photo results I find both fascinating and charming. I removed the frame insert to increase vignetting as I prefer the 6x6 format. The scarcity of 120 film processing with regard to the limited 12 exposures each roll yields gives pause to really consider what you are photographing. Quite a contrast from today's DSLR camera with instant playback and continuous shutter release on a 32GB memory card.

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