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Strange expensive thing.
I could understand this on an SLR but on a DSLR it's like using crayons to paint a black and white picture before you even develop it. Use RAW and learn to take advantage of the D in DSLR
i guess this one for someone who owned DSLR want to buy Holga camera. in that case it is amazing to carry one camera with two effect!!
There really is no reason for filters on a DSLR besides polarizers, graduated and neutral density filters. You can use photoshop to recreate the Holga effect. Also there are plenty of very affordable (sometimes free) apps that recreate the Holga like images and besides you can buy a Holga camera and some film for that much money. A Holga is a toy camera after all.
If you ever took photos with real film, you will appreciate the in-the-moment feeling of doing the image distortion. But of course it's still kinda silly.
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Great idea
amazing *-*