
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Photo by my Dad.
My Dad was in Tasmania (Hobart) for work a while ago. He took this. I edited it.
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Doesn’t that look simply awesome? I want one.
For those who don’t know, HOLGA is an old camera brand famous for being pretty cheap and using plastic lenses, a practice which can lead to some quite unique and interesting effects for your photos. Intense colours, vigneting and more can be expected when using a HOLGA, and the CMY (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) colourscheme just makes it look downright cool. Who wouldn’t be proud to carry that around instead of a proffessional looking Canon D-SLR?
Of course, I want one of those Canon D-SLR’s as well (maybe a 40D), but the HOLGA is just so downright awesome, I’ve got to have one. The effects you can get from it will also help make my photographs more of an artwork, rather than simply a record of a moment in time. Here’s some lovely examples from flickr, after the jump…

This is the SONY HDRSR12. It is awesome. 1920 x 1080 resolution recording for 880 minutes to the 120Gb HDD. This will be particularly useful for my travels because i wont need to upload all the data to my computer every day (I doubt I’ll be recording 880 minutes every day), so i’ll have more free time. 880 minutes = 14.667 hours which is plenty. That should be at least a week of recording time (I hope), so once a week I’ll sit down in the evening, transfer all the video & still photos I’ve taken during the week and edit up a video podcast or something. Once video podcast a week should be good. About 10-20 minutes per podcast. Although I’ll only upload podcasts in SD to save upload time. When I finish the trip I’ll edit up the footage into a documentary-type series thing, though, mainly for myself to look back on all the experiences, etc.
Anyway, back to the HDRSR12. It is awesome. Apart from the 1920×1080i recording, it also can record still photos simultaneously, has 5.1 stereo input, touchscreen LCD, face detection, microphone and headphone jacks, manual settings and more. It kicks ass. It’s also only $1640 at the cheapest place I’ve found (+ shipping) which is pretty darn cheap for an awesome HD Video Camera. Now if I can just get Final Cut Pro and this awesome camera, I’ll be all set for my video-making needs…
More camera porn…
