
- Category 2 Certified – High-Speed 10.2 gbps / 340 MHz (Supports up to 240hz Refresh Rates and 48-Bit Deep Color)
- Supports all new HDMI advanced features such as 3D, Audio Return Channel, Ethernet, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master AudioTM.
- Fully compatible with all blu ray players, Xbox 360, PS3. Supports resolution 720p, 1080i, 1080p and beyond
- Fully Shielded Heavy Duty Premium Nylon braided Cable – 10ft
- 1 Year Warranty
BlueRigger(TM) High Speed HDMI Cables are premium quality cables for your gaming or home theater setup. These cables are ATC certified to support all resolutions upto 1440p.
Compatible with latest HDTV technologies
BlueRigger cables are fully certified to support advanced HDMI features such as 3D, Ethernet and Audio Return.
Backwards Compatible with Previous HDMI Standards
The cable is backwards compatible with all previous HDMI standards, so you’ll be able to use this cable
List Price: $ 7.25
Price: $ 7.25
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Meh,
My experience with Holga cameras started with the 120N model, which is the medium format film equivalent of this camera. I absolutely love the 120N; I take it everywhere along with my digital camera and tend to get my best photos with it. I decided a year ago to try out the Holga 135. After many rolls shot, developed, and processed by me, it has consistently failed to live up to expectations.
The main problem with this camera is it’s lens is too narrow. The classic Holga 120 has a fairly wide angle lens, but the narrow 135 captures only a fraction of a person’s view compared to the 120 model. For this type of camera, which has almost no settings to begin with, a wide angle lens is more desirable- it’s easier to either take a few steps forward or just crop the final image with a wider lens than having to take 50 steps back to try to cram all your surroundings within the narrow frame. There is a Holga Wide Angle Lens Adapter that you can buy and attach to the 135, but it causes too much distortion for my tastes.
The other issue is the 35mm film. The 120N takes medium format film, which has about 4-5 times the surface area as 35mm. So even though the lens is plastic, because the negatives are so huge, most photos (properly focused) come out very sharp and crisp in the center of the frame with the classic vignetting and blur toward the edges. The 135 produces much smaller 35mm negatives. As a result, pretty much all the photos look pretty dull from edge to edge, lacking any sort of crispness whatsoever. Because of how the 135 is designed, there is no natural vignetting and no light leaks (if you’re into that).
If you’re considering trying out a Holga, I’d highly recommend the 120 model. If the size and scarcity of the film intimidates you, rest assured that it is really easy to learn how to develop black and white film yourself in your own bathroom, or you can just drop the rolls off at Walmart and get back prints in 2 weeks. The 120 and the 135 are completely different cameras, and the 35mm version unfortunately does not produce any of the desirable “Holga-ness” that you may expect.
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|Great fun…,
I’ve used this camera just as much as my other 35mm cameras. The secret is to know your camera a bit beforehand so shoot some test rolls in varying light conditions. You don’t need the cable release adapter to make this work with a cable release, the filter adapter, macro and close up lenses all work correctly with this camera. I recommend purchasing the flash unit as well.
This camera will scratch the back of your negatives, which is not a big deal if your just scanning them in since it usually wont show at all. If you plan on putting them in an enlarger you’ll need to glue some felt or other fine material to the film pressure plate so it doesn’t scratch.
Also the sunny / cloudy setting is kind of weird, its puts a rectangular aperture over the lens that really only shaves about a MM off either side of the lens..I generally ignore it and just shoot on cloudy.
Sadly, they have improved the quality of the lenses and all but eliminated the light leaks from the newer models now.
This takes great photos, but they are nothing like the original Holgas. I’ve still enjoyed this almost as much as my older Holgas however, and with a little practice you can take some great photos
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|My first love,
What I love about this camera is the imperfections you get. Don’t expect perfect pictures every time you use this little camera, but that is part of the fun. It is very easy and yet hard to create good photos with it. It is nice to have minimal controls, and yet you can do so much with them. I do wish that there were more accessories for it, but the ones that are around are great!
While I was looking for a camera, I figured that shooting with 120 film would be hard, as it is expensive and harder to come by. So 35 mm is a very nice choice. I take this baby with me almost everywhere I go. And look around online for websites that give tips and tricks for the camera, there are plenty out there.
I recommend this to anyone who is trying to break free from the digital camera world.
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