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                             Persnicketty cameras

> Burnett, 54, now has four of these plastic beauties—and he doubtless will
> buy more of them. Depending on modifications, made by seemingly obsessed
> Holgaholics offering them on the Internet, these cameras can go for as much
> as—you ready for this?—$30.95. (The regular price for a pristine, virginal,
> light-leaking Holga, is more like fifteen bucks.)
>
> Consider that, when the average gun of your average photojournalist—say a
> Nikon D1—runs close to five grand, a plastic toy that I once mistook for a
> squirt gun can hold its own against it.
>

Via Squirrel Bait, [1]  Dr. Burnett's Magic Box [2]

For a leaky, cheap knock off Chinese camera with a plastic lens and a fixed
shutter rate, the pictures running with the above article are wonderful.
Makes me almost wish I had one of these cameras. Then again, I do have a
rather persnicketty digital camera [3] that is probably just as difficult to
use as the Holga.

[1] http://www.treehaus.addr.com/squirrelbait/
[2] http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/photo/essays/vanRiper/010706.htm
[3] http://www.conman.org/people/spc/about/1998/focus.html

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