c. What film should I use in my Holga?
Holga FAQThis is a very subjective question. Different people like different things so there's no right or wrong answer. Since this question is asked QUITE frequently, I will link to the most recent occasion on which it was asked and answered by a number of people.
a. What kinds of film can I use in my Holga 120?
Holga FAQAny type of 120 color print film (the film box will be marked as C-41 and/or "for color prints") will work fine with the Holga and can be processed anywhere that does C-41 processing (the most common type of film processing) and can handle size 120 film (any semi-professional lab should be able to handle 120, but don't expect Walgreen's to handle it).
h. I've got some film that expired several months/years ago. Can I use it in my Holga?
Holga FAQFilm has a shelf life for it's usefulness to produce predictable and accurate results. Once you pass that expiration date the manufacturer gives you no guarantee about what you will get from it. How film is stored has more to do with how long it is good. If it is kept in a moisture-proof container in a freezer it will be good for far longer than if it's stored on the dashboard of your car or the sunny counter at a photomat. For experimental photography expired film is just fine.
d. How do I load 120 film in my Holga?
Holga FAQInsert the new spool of unexposed film into the left side, with the paper backing pointing to the right. Set the switch on the red window to 12 if you have a 6x6 mask in or no mask at all. Set it at 16 if you have the 6x4.5 mask in.
a. How do I shoot 35mm film in my medium-format Holga?
Holga FAQAnother possibility, if you're handy in a darkroom, is to tape strips of 35mm film to 120 paper backing and wind it onto 120 spools. This would add the advantages of not wasting film by winding too far, you don't have to shoot as many pictures to finish the roll (you would get 12 or 16, just like 120 film) and you don't have to count the clicks.
Can you shoot color film with the Holga?
Dave's Holga Page - AboutYes, but color negative film is recommended because of the wide latitude of results you'll get with this 'precision' instrument. In other words, negatives will help compensate for bad exposures by the camera. You can shoot color transparencies, but you will be restricted to shooting in optimal light conditions that match ISO of the film.
Which film should I use?
Frequently Asked QuestionsM™ SE+ Veterinary X-ray Film With blue-light emitting screens, the following 3M X-ray film is recommended:
Is C++ a superset of C? Can I use a C++ compiler to compile C code?
Infrequently Asked Questions in comp.lang.cC++ is a superset of something, we're not sure what. You can use a C++ compiler to compile C code, but the results may surprise you.
Can I use LessTif with C++ ?
LessTif Frequently Asked QuestionsYou sure can. There really are two ways. You can use it directly, or through one of the C++ wrappers for Motif. Much of this is discussed in the Motif FAQ which can be found at Ken Lee's website at http://www.rahul.net/~kenton Using LessTif directly with C++ prompts the question on how to use class member functions as callbacks.
d. What is a Holga-D?
Holga FAQHolga-D is the name used for a Holga that's been modified to accept a digital back like the Imacon Ixpress (which I believe is designed for the Hasselblad). They were commercially offered at one time by cameras.com, but I believed they have been removed from the website.
What kind of film should I use?
Photography and Travel Taking Your Camera on the Road - FAQ ...The VanFossen’s recommend slide film during the programs. With slide film, there is no intermediate printing step that can introduce “corrections” to your exposures. The slide IS your film, for better or worse. The best learning experience comes from unmanipulated film to you can see exactly what you did right or wrong.
Can I use typedefs in C#?
Andy Mc's C# FAQ for C++ programmersNo, C# has no direct equivalent of the C++ typedef. C# does allow an alias to be specified via the using keyword: using IntList = System.Collections.Generic.List<int>; but the alias only applies in the file in which it is declared. A workaround in some cases is to use inheritance: public class IntList : List<int> { }
Can I use exceptions in C#?
Andy Mc's C# FAQ for C++ programmersYes, in fact exceptions are the recommended error-handling mechanism in C# (and in .NET in general). Most of the .NET framework classes use exceptions to signal errors.
Can I Use A "C" Cell Rechargeable With My Seiko Cleancut?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)No, you should not use a rechargeable battery with your Seiko Cleancut and here's why. The speed of any DC motor is directly related to the voltage of the power supply; the higher the voltage the faster the motor turns. By their nature rechargeable batteries do not have as high a voltage as alkaline batteries. For instance a fresh alkaline "C" cell, which is a 1.5 volt battery, will test out as high as 1.6 volts right out of the package.
Q 2c-02: Can I use DCE from C++?
DCE Frequently Asked QuestionsYes. First of all, since you can call C functions from C++ you can access all the DCE services from a C++ program. But that will not give you the benefits of C++. There are several packages that provide a C++ interface to DCE. They different quite a bit in style and approach, so you'll need to consider them carefully in light of your own needs and preferences. Objtran was produced by Citibank, and is available by anonymous ftp at ftp://wilma.cs.brown.edu/pub/Objtran.tar.
c. How do I use explosives?
Commandos FAQYou need to place the explosives into a cabinet which is located somewhere in the middle of the bridge, between some barrels. Examine the cabinet and drag the explosives in there.
