Lomography
(JP¥5,900)
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Lomography
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Here are four toy cameras from Holga and Lomography, all used. Please refer to the manufacturer's website for detailed information on each product. The list of items is as follows: * HOLGA 120 * HOLGA 120 (with 35mm film back) * Diana Instant Square Camera (instant, for Fujifilm Instax Square film) * Lomo Fisheye Regarding the condition, the Holga and Diana cameras have been tested and confirmed to be functional. The Fisheye has not been used for shooting, so its functionality is unknown, but the shutter does fire. None of the cameras have major damage, but they do have scratches on the lenses and bodies, so please be aware that they are not in pristine condition. The Holga cameras are compatible with both 120 and 135 film. The one with the 35mm film back has a plastic lens and a four-color flash. The one without the film back has a glass lens. You can use the 35mm film back with the plastic lens to shoot 120 film, but the mask is only 6x6 size, so it is not compatible with semi-format shooting. Two straps and lens caps are included. The Diana is for Instax Square film and is fully functional. It has an external viewfinder, and for self-portraits, the viewfinder area acts as a mirror, allowing you to see the reflection while taking the picture. The Fisheye uses 135 film. It is unused, but it had scratches when it was taken out of the box, so please check the images. Although it has not been used for shooting, it appears to be working fine. Everything included is shown in the photos. If you have any questions or concerns about the accessories, please ask in the comments. We cannot address any issues discovered after shipping. The shipment includes the four cameras and one roll of expired 35mm film (likely expiring in 2025, Kodak T-MAX 100), which has been refrigerated since purchase.
2 months ago