unloading.
I was unloading 35mm film from the Holga earlier and decided: one of these days, I’m getting a Superheadz 35mm Adapter Kit. In the long run, I’m thinking, this is the way to NOT waste the amount of film I’ve wasted using the DIY method.
To note, this is my 35-mm adapter kit:

From left to right —-
- Piece of foil – To cover up the backside of the Holga with!
- Popsicle sticks – Cut to the size of the film slot, this is where I tape up the 35mm canister.
- Rubber bands – Rolled on the top and bottom of the film spool (from the last 120 roll), this is used to keep the film centered.
Results to be developed!
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Slide film GET! A champions-among-officemates gave me a roll of slide film and I’m way too excited to pop it in the Beybehtar. I still have a couple more shots left on the film loaded, so I can’t use it just yet.

Same officemate was asking me (about 2-3 weeks ago, I forget) what she was going to do with her Olympus Stylus Epic. (click!)
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While checking some toy camera updates, I found something new to add to my WANTTOBUY list: The Digital Harinezumi. (And I didn’t intend this post to turn out into some kind of Superheadz-fanboy-post, but this is just too awesum!)
I know I ought to be planning on getting a more … traditional digital camera, but this is just tops! From the looks, to what it can do? I just appreciate the lo-fi-turning-digital approach that Superheadz took. (And prolly only they could pull it off!)
To simplify: it churns out digital images that are processed with a “flawed” chip and plastic lens to achieve that lo-fi style, plus, it also doubles as a video camera that makes video that mimicks 8mm.
With the price of the Blackbird, Fly here, I wouldn’t be surprised if this turns out to be worth a little fortune (if-and) when it hits here.
[Links to reviews from Four Corners Dark / Image of the Superheadz Adapter Kit from OhShoot!]
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slide film!
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Finally! Loaded Jaydee’s Ektachrome. (Felt like I wasted it, really, boooooooo) Will take LESS pictures of buildings. Will take MORE pictures of people doing their thang. Camera: Vivitar IC-100 Film: Kodak Ektachrome 64 Share! Related posts:…is an analog boy. redscale with hrulga. hrulga! beybehtar! (2) beybehtar. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related
redscale with hrulga.
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If you read my unloading post, then you will have already seen the D.I.Y. 35mm adapter I use for Hrulga. Here’s a roll I loaded backwards for the redscale effect: Also, SPROCKET HOLES! Lesson learned: MORE sun. Camera: Holga 120N Film: Centuria 400, 24Exp (loaded backwards) (this one’s from Toy Con!) Share! Related posts:…is an
beybehtar! (3)
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Yeh! Finally got some rolls transferred to disc! Here are some of the less-embarassing ones. Moral of the story? More street. Camera: Vivitar IC100 Film: Centuria-400, 24Exp. Share! Related posts:…is an analog boy. redscale with hrulga. hrulga! beybehtar! (2) beybehtar. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
hrulga!
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Digiprint delivered the disc yesterday! Here’s a couple of select shots from the first 2 Holga rolls: Camera: Holga 120N Film: Superia 100 Valero, beybeh: iBlog5: Learned: Adobe Lightroom will salvage some of your underexposed shots! (But not all) I used it on one or two from this set. On double-X images, the first shot
beybehtar! (2)
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Here are the more decent shots from the third roll of the Vivitar. (Yet, why did this roll feel so much like a practice roll?) Go, go learning curve! Camera: Vivitar IC-100 Film: Centuria-400 iBlog5 shots: (or, “learn-how-to-ask-permission-for-decent-pictures” pictures) Near the office: On the way to work, with car tints on: Share! Related posts:…is an
beybehtar.
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Here are the few decent shots from the first two rolls of the Vivitar. Check it! Camera: Vivitar IC-100 Film: Centuria 400 Share! Related posts:…is an analog boy. redscale with hrulga. hrulga! beybehtar! (2) beybehtar. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
…is an analog boy.
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So I’m getting into toy cameras now. All because of this: (This one, I didn’t keep ) So earlier today, I got myself a Holga 120N. Obviously, (again) I didn’t have the foresight enough to get film. (Which is why I’m trolling ’round multiply shopping pages for 120 film.) As an added bonus, I also
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