Nikon D100 mounted with Holga 60mm
I’ve decided to proceed with this more achievable project first, while figuring of ways to fund my other (Hasselblad and Leica and Nikon D4) projects… I ditched the Sigma zoom from my ever-faithful Nikon D100, and mounted a Holga lens I bought online (holgadirect.com) for about US$20, and I instantly start shooting highly saturated colors and heavily vignetted pictures, and there’s no need of any filters!
Nikon D100 mounted with Holga Fisheye
You may call this a ‘hybrid’ camera – digital
camera with a analog lens – or anything you want, but the pictures are just
amazing. Soft-focused, low-res look,
uneven light distribution, and all the no-no of a modern DSLR qualities are
exactly what you are getting out of this lens J
But for some strange reasons, it simply looks
nice and cool.
Nikon D100 mounted with Holga Fisheye
While the Leica-Hasselblad-D4 Project is
still very much up there, I’ve no regret downgrading. I’ve even started to take a bigger interest
in analog/film photography. More on this
later ;-)
Nikon D100 mounted with Holga 60mm
My Nikon mounted with the Holga 60mm (Shot using an iPad!)
2 comments:
Like peeping thru a telescope ☺
I read that images created with cheapo plastic lens is the current rage (i.e. vintage look, Holga effect).
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