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HOLGA 120CFN SET - Boxed - Medium Format Film Toy Camera

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Management number 54248523 Release Date 2026/02/07 List Price $26.30 Model Number 54248523
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The HOLGA 120CFN is a toy camera equipped with a plastic lens and color flash, allowing you to enjoy unique film photography. It's known as the only camera in the world with a soul. I haven't used it since I purchased it in February 2008, so I've only checked the shutter and the removal of the back cover for functionality. In other words, the camera is unused. It has only been stored, so there is only age-related deterioration. Please note that I cannot provide a warranty if it doesn't work. The strap and frame mask are also unopened. I'm including the warranty card, but it has expired (it was only valid for 6 months) since it was purchased in 2008. In that sense, it can be considered a valuable, well-preserved item, but please understand that it's 17 years old if you intend to use it extensively before purchasing.

- Model Name: HOLGA 120CFN
- Lens: F=60mm, 1:8
- Set Contents: Neck strap, lens cap, frame mask, instruction manual. Batteries are not included. Please provide your own film. The film type is 120. You may know it as "Brownie film."
Shooting Formats: 6x6, 6x4.5
Leaf Shutter: Approximately 1/100 second, Bulb

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CategoryElectronics > Cameras & photography > Film & Polaroid Cameras
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BrandNone
ConditionLike new

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