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The Holga 120 
camera page is here. On this page you will find the accessories I found for cheap, mainly for the 120, but also some others.

Lens Attachments

As the Holga lens is fixed to the body, only lens attachments are possible. There is no possibility to have different
lenses for a variety of focal lengths as on the Diana. Lens attachments are only a second best solution. Except high quality attachments that cost hundreds, quality is poor in general. So it is on the Holga. Nevertheless they are better than nothing. It may be interesting to have a wider angle or a tele solution. The 60mm Holga lens is a moderate wide angle lens, its small format equivalent is 33mm. There a 3 attachments available. A 2.5x Tele attachment, which brings the 60mm Holga lens to 150mm, this is only 83mm small format equivalent. A 0.5x Wide attachment, which brings the Holga lens to 30mm, it's 17mm small format equivalent, that's very wide. And then there is a fisheye attachment that doesn't cover the format, which I find less interesting. So I bought the first two.

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Camera with Tele and Wide attachments and their pouches. As the lenses are plastic, caps are very helpful to prevent scratches.

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Wide lens attachment on camera. It's simply stuck on th Holga lens barrel.

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Seen from the front.

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The Tele lens on the camera.

I have not tested them on ordinary film yet. I attached them to my Holga Instant. The Instant has a correction lens on front of the normal lens. It obstructs the lens attachments from sliding as far as it should. You would need a big correction lens in front of the attachment.

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Normal view.

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A wider view indeed, lens attachment not far enough on the barrel because of the correction lens, so there is heavy vignetting.

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A tele view indeed, lens attachment not far enough on the barrel because of the correction lens, so there is heavy vignetting.

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Wide attachment fully stuck on the barrel. Only a bit of vignetting, which would not be visible on ordinary film. Blurred because of the missing correction lens.

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Tele attachment fully stuck on the barrel. Some vignetting, which would hardly be visible on ordinary film. Blurred because of the missing correction lens.

Filter holder and filters

The filter holder simply mounts on the lens barrel. The filters glide into a slot in the holder. It's all cheap plastic, so handle your filters with care, otherwise the will be scratched soon. The soft plastic pouches with their compartments help a lot to keep them safe.

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Filter holder
(LFH-120) and three filter sets.

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Holder mounted on camera.

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The
color filter set (CFS-120), which includes a red, blue, green, and yellow filter. The red one is missing.

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One filter mounted.

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The
soft surround filter set (SSFS-120), which includes red, blue, yellow, and clear/gray filters with a clear center, the rest is colored to make it appear out of focus.

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One filter mounted.

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The
split image filter set (SILS-120) which comes with three prism-like filters in various shapes

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One prism mounted.

Pictures taken with the filters.

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Blue colour filter.

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Yellow soft suuround filter.

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Split image filter, the one to the right with 3 equal areas.

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Split imgefilter, the middle one.

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Split image filter, the one to the right.

Flashes

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A Holga 12s flash. It has several colour filters attached. On/off slider. As the name suggests, it has a guide number of 12 (ISO 100).

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Seen from the Back. Battery compartment. Takes 1 AA barttery. Ready Lamp. Exposure table. Test button at the bottom.

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Filters unfolded.

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Blue filter in place. Hot shoe connection at the bottom, there is no cable socket.

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A Holga 12s flash. It has several colour filters attached. As the name suggests, it has a guide number of 15 (ISO 100).

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Seen from the Back. Ready Lamp. On-Off switch. Exposure table. Test button at the bottom.

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Battery compartment. Takes 2 AA bartteries.

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Filters unfolded. It lacks at least a blue one.

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Hot shoe connection at the bottom, there is no cable socket.

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