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Hi Simon, any comments or questions are greatly appreciated recieved blah, blah, blah. Very perceptive of you. It's actually the glass lens which should read Holga gcfn... or something like that. Or it could be the plastic lens... hope that clears it up. Ask Stouf he'd know.
sorry for the confusion. I bought a cfn but the shutter stopped working. I took it to the local shop where i knew the proprieter had a holga and might be able to fix it (just a spring problem) no go but he gave me his which i found out later has a glass lens {GCFN}.
The shutter of the second camera packed up today. My preference would be for the plastic lens for the dreamy quality. I guess it boils down to whether you want clarity (not really the point of a holga) or the dreamy soft focus of the plastic and being able to tell every one that that shot came from an all plastic toy! My Pattaya beach shots etc were all made from plastic.
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