All dressed in black & white, it’s a charming collaboration between Lomography and SnowCat, a renowned illustrator in Korea. Back in the early 60s, the Diana camera was a cult legend, famous for its dreamy, radiant, lo-fi images. The Diana F+ 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 Diana F+ SnowCat Special Edition camera is part of Lomo's 'world tour' of designs, this one stopping off in Korea, featuring the work and design of renowned Korean illustrator SnowCat on the black and white diana camera, along with that familiar 1960s design and all you've come to know and love about the Diana F+ - most notably, colour-drenched photos from 120 film and a large integrated flash.
The Diana F+ SnowCat Special Edition camera includes:
- Diana F+ Camera
- Electronic Flash
- Colored gel flash filters
- Hardcover Diana F+ photo book
- Instruction manual
- Lens cap & neckstrap
Diana F+ 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 shot
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 F+ 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.
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