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Holga 120 GN

  • Manufacturer Holga
  • Type Viewfinder camera
  • Type of Film 120 / Medium Format
  • Focal Length 60 mm
  • Max Aperture f/8
  • Focus Manual

The black Holga 120 GN is a medium format camera. It is identical to the Holga 120 N in terms of functionality. The only difference is that the rather simple lens is not made of plastic, but of glass. Whether this has a particular effect on the image quality is debatable. The "G" in its name stands for Glass.

Whether the surcharge for the glass lens is justified is something everyone has to know for themselves.

Films for the Holga 120 GN

The Holga 120 GN requires medium format films. Films are still being made for this film format. The Kodak Portra 160* is a possible color film for the Holga 120 GN. Black and white images are possible with the Kodak T-Max 400*. Batteries are not needed for taking pictures.

Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
Film format 120 / Medium Format
Film Transport Mechanism Rotary knob
Picture Format 60 mm x 60 mm
Lens type Fixed lens
Focal Length 60 mm
Maximum Aperture f/8
Flash Built-in flash
Date Imprinting No
Self-timer No
Manufacturer Holga

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ about the Holga 120 GN

Is the Holga 120 GN a difficult camera to use?

What kind of film does this medium format camera take?

What's the difference between the Holga 120 GN and the Holga 120 N?

Does the camera need batteries?

Is the glass lens worth the extra cost compared to the plastic lens?

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