Introduction
The Holga 120N camera (model number 144120) was made in the 1980s, making it prone to natural wear and tear. When the shutter overextends, it can prevent the camera from taking a picture. An easy solution is adding a spade terminal as a block to the overextended shutter, allowing the camera to take pictures again. This is a job that doesn’t require expertise on the Holga film camera’s body, and the only tools required are hot glue, a Phillips screwdriver, scissors, and a boxcutter/exacto-knife.
This guide will teach you how to take the camera apart, insert the spade terminal, and seal the camera back up again.
What you need
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Slide the two metal lanyard locks up and off the camera.
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Pop the back of the camera off.
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You’ve now learned the following:
- How to disassemble and reassemble a Holga 120N camera
- How to add a spade terminal as a blocker
The spade terminal will stop the overextended shutter. Enjoy taking pictures!
You’ve now learned the following:
- How to disassemble and reassemble a Holga 120N camera
- How to add a spade terminal as a blocker
The spade terminal will stop the overextended shutter. Enjoy taking pictures!