This Holga D concept is bad-ass. The design is slick and simple, the settings are manual yet very minimal, and the lack of an lcd display creates that mystery experience with delayed gratification that you get with shooting film out of the classic Holga. It’s not that hard to create a Holga-esque image these days in photoshop from your point and shoot, or straight out of your iPhone camera. But if this camera ever gets put into production, it will take the toy camera game to a new level. I like.
Designed by Saikat Biswas out of Finland.
I will buy this.
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I like this! Another way of appreciating a beautifully designed camera.
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Hey boy, hey girl! What are the things you love?
Be part of Lomo Embassy Manila’s Lomo is in the Air exhibit! This is your chance to show everybody what makes your world go round.
Submit your best Fisheye photos of the things you love to lomoembassy@teammanila.com.
You can submit as many photos as you want!
Deadline for entries is on February 9, 2010.
*Photos should be taken with a Fisheye camera only
Hey Boy, Hey Girl: These are the things we love! See you on February 12, 7pm at the Team Manila Lifestyle Store, 146B Jupiter St., Makati City!
More surprises await!
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Oh yes, I will have one…

Following the widely publicized death of Polaroid film, it appears as the brand (alongside the recent appointing of Lady Gaga as creative director) will re-visit its iconic range of instant film cameras. With a ressurgence in film as of late, perhaps Polaroid will once again re-create the realm of instant film photography. The cameras will take on a retro aesthetic with a reliance on Polaroid 1000 film. A release date is slated for later this year with cameras set below the $100 USD mark.
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