Holga HL-C Canon DSLR Lens Black
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.8 x 7.6 x 4.7 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 13.5 x 7.9 x 4.6 centimetres |
Item Weight | 45 Grams |
Brand | Holga |
Camera Lens | 50 mm |
Colour | Black |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 60 Millimetres |
Max Focal Length | 60 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 60 Millimetres |
Plug profile | Canon |
Part number | HLA_60mm f/8_CNN |
Lens Design | Prime |
Focus type | Manual Focus |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**S
Wonderful lens! Gloriously 'crappy' results!
I love post processing and I love vintage film photography so after a shoot (even a small one) with my (moderately) expensive gear I spend a hefty amount of time processing the photos, often selecting a few well composed photos to turn into vintage photos. I also love the sort of story told by much older lenses or, even, toy lenses--the emotions they evoke can be very powerful. So, having spent many a wee hour making photos taken on expensive camera gear looking like they were taken on crappy camera gear I thought I should stop mucking around, cut out the middle man and just turn my expensive camera gear into cheap crappy camera gear. Enter the HL-C!So, anyone interested in vintage photography will have heard of Holga and the gloriously distorted, colour burnt, heavily vignetted moments they capture. Whilst this lens is undoubtedly 'crappy' it is perhaps not crappy enough!When it arrived I rushed home from work and had 15 minutes or so before the house would fill up. I feverishly jammed it onto my 650d (yes it's plastic but it feels fine and solid going on the camera), put the shutter and aperture at fairly neutral settings (it wont make a great deal of difference anyway), headed outside on an overcast English early-evening and started snapping. Having read reviews I thought it would struggle in the dim light but it sucked in plenty of light! The 60mm (on a crop sensor camera) is good length for snapping things and the simple-to-understand focussing ring (4 settings--fairly close, portrait, group portrait and mountain!) doesn't do much so there was no real need to worry too much about focussing. Even on a cloudy day it was clear enough in the viewfinder to 'attempt' to focus. I did try it indoors and no, dont bother. (you can find the results of a no-thought quick shoot on my flickr stream).So, the most important bit, what did these first few rushed shots come out like? Well, they may not be for everyone but if story telling is more important to you than crystal clear sharp images then you'll enjoy this lens. To be honest, at 15 quid or so you weren't really expecting to hit the front covers were you? But, there is no reason why you couldn't. For me, photography is story telling and this lens tells stories. Sometimes it tells stories from 30 years ago but that is part of the point. The colours are wonderfully vibrant at times, muted in other places. Playing with colours produces a multitude of results as the lens saturates colours differently as they pass through it.The end result is simply wonderful.Purples, yellows, limes, even reds, all are usually fantastically vibrant. The grain is excessive and attempts to post-process these photos beyond any additional cropping are fairly futile, it is what is it and the images are what they are. Post sharpening--don't bother, embrace the wonderfully soft and grainy finish. Post colour balancing--again, don't bother, this is part of the glory of this lens. Post spot removal--don't worry about spots on your photos, leave them, it's too grainy anyway.In short:* This lens will not be for everyone but I suspect that those who like this lens will love this lens.* Your technique is stripped back to only composition and because you are zooming with your feet you are an even more active part of the scene.* Mundane becomes interesting with little photographer skill.* Your mindset as a photographer changes as you embrace the challenges this lens throws at you.* For £15 this is a fun addition to your kit.
I**E
Cool lens for vintage effect
When I first got it I thought it was broken and didn't like it... then I realised my error when I lowered my shutter speed to let in more light - now I'm really enjoying it. The photos have a cozy lo-fi vibe, without having to apply fake filters in post. The video it takes looks like old home movie footage shot on film.The focal length is longer than my standard lens, meaning it feels zoomed in, so you might have to get further away from your subject matter than you are used to; i.e. selfies taken at arm length are impossible! But it forces you to be more creative with your framing.Overall it is fun to use and I'm enjoying playing around with it.
L**H
so much fun
As you will know this lens isn't for perfect pictures its a fun lens that gives you a new twist on your pictures I quite liked using it on long exposure photography. Perfect if your board as even a boring photo can look much better with this lens. Try it its only £11:99
P**K
Lomo digital lens gives brilliant results.
I use this on a Canon 350d and the images are perfect. Highly recommended as it makes you appreciate modern lenses more.
D**L
Cheap and cheerful and as a child of the 60's ...
Cheap and cheerful and as a child of the 60's the images remind me of bygone days. Still playing around with it.
A**E
item arrived safely and in good time a
item arrived safely and in good time a . it works well on my 40d and is a fun lens to experiment with! very different to a normal lens as it allows so much less light thru, gives pinhole effect.You need to use in good light to get results.fits easily on to the camera body.
B**O
Nothing shouts out shabby chic like a thousand quid camera with a plastic hole for ...
Nothing shouts out shabby chic like a thousand quid camera with a plastic hole for a lens. Use on manual for best results. You might even learn how to use a camera properly! Be prepared to ramp up the ISO a bit as it doesn't let a lot of light in. It works OK on crop sensor cameras but is magic on a full frame. Construction is awful but at least you cant go wrong when there's nothing to go wrong. Order now and have some fun
S**N
Exposure too long
I'm using this on and APS-C camera, rather than a full frame one, but it still suffers from a lot of vignetting. Although vignetting was expected, it is not of the artistic variety, as it is too abrupt and asymmetrical. It clains to be an f/8 aperture, but it must be more like f/45, with shutter speeds of under 1/15 second. As a result it isn't possible to handhold it, even with a high ISO set. Using it on a tripod takes away the spontaneity, but the exposures don't run into many seconds, so you don't get to use really long exposures for blurred clouds etc. By itself on an APS-C camera, the focal length is too long, so isn't much use for landscapes. Used in conjunction with the 120 fisheye adaptor it gives an equivalent focal length of around 35mm, which is better, but still not really wide enough.
D**N
A creative boost
I bought this on a whim to use when heading out to shoot areas I frequently visit and continue to challenge myself with new ideas. This did not let me down! You have to understand what you’re getting (imperfect lens with lots of flaws in the image), but it open s up a whole new way to look at the world. If you are considering it, take the plunge!
E**N
Nothing important cuz everything is good
It’s very good
S**N
Plastic Lens on a Big Bucks Camera, Go Figure!
This lens is a lot of fun. It takes me back to my photography days about 40+ years ago. Plastic cameras to take on vacation. Now I'm back into photography with a vengeance, so I had to add this to my collection. I even have a Holga Filter Wheel coming from Hong Kong. I have enough lenses to shoot the norm, but I like being able to be more creative. That's why I'm into Lensbaby's also. This lens has a 60mm focal length, but with my crop sensor camera with a multiplier of 1.6x, I now have a 96mm focal length.So on to picture taking. Surprisingly it takes good pictures. The pictures are slightly soft, but it IS a plastic lens. At f/8 this lens is better used outdoors or in good light. Remember, this lens is manual. There is no pressing the preview button to view the shot. Also, the aperture ring is stiff to turn. Set it to infinity and forget it ;-).I have taken around 100 shots of desert landscapes, sunsets and sunsets reflecting on the mountains before posting this review. What I have learned is that I need to look at my histogram more. ;-). Lots of my shots are overexposed, but what I have learned is that because it is a plastic lens, you can capture sun bursts. Chromatic aberrations; neat effect. My proud picture is of a sunset reflecting on the mountains. With the slightly soft effect and the vignetting, this picture wasn't even considered for post-processing.For this kind of money, how could you go wrong. 5 stars for fun.
S**A
Bello
Obiettivo carino, è un giocattolo rispetto ad altri obiettivi, ma l'effetto delle fotografie è molto simpatico! Consigliato a chi ama togliersi degli sfizi!
S**.
A fun, inexpensive lens
This lens is great for the price. The Holga 60mm lens is designed to mimic the vignetting and the general feel of a vintage, inexpensive 120 film camera using your DSLR. The lens is built cheaply on purpose, but works exactly as intended. Some customer reviews mentioned loose fitting, but the lens I received fit perfectly. One thing to keep in mind is that this is a completely manual lens; you'll need to adjust the focus, ISO, and shutter speed manually as you go. You don't necessarily need to be a pro to get the most out if this lens, but you'll definitely have more fun with it if you're not afraid to switch your camera from "auto" to "manual". I definitely recommend trying it out.
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