tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5455782214242472677.post8188052488035909482..comments2024-03-14T20:55:21.709+09:00Comments on Janne In Osaka: Yashica CameraJan Morenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06834641501438709866noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5455782214242472677.post-66845166354459620892012-09-04T23:44:29.428+09:002012-09-04T23:44:29.428+09:00Hmm. You see the Holga and likes here and there (a...Hmm. You see the Holga and likes here and there (and more often than not in design stores and such, rather than camera shops), but I'd say the price is pretty much the same everywhere. <br /><br />I'd go to Yodobashi Camera in Umeda; they are sure to have them. Naniwa camera in Shinsaibashi may have them as well.<br /><br />But if I were you I'd skip the Holga or Diana. For a similar lo-fi effect, I'd get an old medium-format box camera instead. Cheaper, more robust and with way more street cred. Just be sure you get a 120-format camera, and ask people in the store to show you how to load film and use it before you leave, to avoid a frustrating first few times.<br /><br />Jan Morenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06834641501438709866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5455782214242472677.post-58603308470551092702012-09-04T16:47:52.832+09:002012-09-04T16:47:52.832+09:00Hi, I've enjoyed reading many of your posts! I...Hi, I've enjoyed reading many of your posts! I am headed towards Osaka in the next couple days. Is there a store you would recommend that carries cheap medium format holga-like cameras there? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com