The cult camera that's taken the world by stormBack in the early 60s, the
Lomo Diana camera was a cult legend, famous for its dreamy, radiant, lo-fi images. The
Diana F + camera is a new twist on the classic – a faithful reproduction with lots of cool new features thrown in, brought to you by Lomography! Same looks, same quality – but the modified version allows you to take pinhole photos, panoramic images, 35mm shots, and the option to use special Diana F + lenses. The
Lomo Diana camera original all-plastic lens has been duplicated with utmost love and care to ensure the same dreamy, gorgeous, color-drenched, sometimes-blurry, and often-mindblowing results that Diana camera users have always treasured. It shoots soft-focus and dreamlike images on brilliant medium format film. There’s a removable lens for wide-angle pinhole shots, variable shutter speeds for daytime and nighttime and variable aperture. 2 year international warranty is included.
Diana+ Overview:
- Film format: 120
- Size: 5” x 3.75” x 3” (12.5cm x 9.5cm x 7.6cm)
- Variable shutter (daytime & “B” for unlimited long exposures)
- 12-shot (5.2x5.2cm), 16-shot (4.2x4.2cm), and endless Panorama (4.6x4.6cm) formats
- Removable lens for super-wide-angle pinhole shots.
Two image sizes:
For your pleasure, you can choose between the 12 full-frame shots (5.2x5.2cm), or 16 smaller square images - in the classic Diana format (4.2x4.2cm)!
Multiple and partial exposure:
Like the Holga, you can advance the Diana+ as much or as little as you like after each shot - making multiple exposures, half-exposed frames, and stretched out crazy-long shots a snap.
Pinhole Function:
Remove the lens, set the aperture to a super-small pinhole and shoot a super-wide-angle, severely old-school image through a tiny hole.
Endless Panorama:
Use this setting along with the smaller image format (4.2x4.2) to place sequential frames right next to each other and create a concurrent and unlimited panoramic image.
Shutter Lock and Tripod Thread:
Sharp and solid long exposures (especially pinhole images) require a steady camera. To help you out, we’ve included a standard tripod thread on the bottom of your Diana+ and a small shutter lock that allows you to keep the shutter indefinitely without holding it down.
For tips on how to use your Diana camera visit our blog
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