The Lomographic Diana F+ Medium Format Camera is a faithful reproduction and a loving homage to the classic Diana - with a few extra features tossed in. Its plastic lens, 2 shutter settings (daylight & "B"), 3 aperture settings, and manual focus are all hallmarks of the original Diana.
In addition, the Diana F+ offers a removable lens and super-small aperture for pinhole images, two image formats (12 or 16 square shots on a standard 120 roll), an endless panorama feature that allows for unlimited and nearly seamless panoramic shots, and both a standard tripod thread & shutter lock for easy shake-free long exposures.
This camera differs from previous Dianas in that it comes with a separate, removable flash unit.
| Camera Type | Medium Format Viewfinder Fixed Focus Camera with Built-in Lens and Color Flash |
| Film Back/Loading | Accepts 120mm film only (5.2 x 5.2 = 12 exposures; 4.2 x 4.2 = 16 exposures) |
| Film Type | All type 120mm film (Does not accept 220 film) |
| Lens Mount | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Shutter | "Daytime" & "B" (bulb); apertures 1-2 m, 2-4 m, 4 m to infin. |
| Shutter Release | On camera body |
| Self Timer | Not Applicable |
| Flash Synchronization | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Mirror Lock-Up | Not Applicable |
| Exposure Metering | Not Applicable |
| Exposure Bracketing | Not Applicable |
| Exposure Compensation | Not Applicable |
| Depth-of-Field Preview | Not Applicable |
| Viewfinder | Non-removable viewfinder |
| Viewfinder Info | No information displayed |
| Film Transport | Variable |
| Multiple Exposure | Possible by not winding between shots |
| Focusing System | Fixed focus |
| Power Source | Flash operates on one "AA" batteries |
| Custom Functions | Not Applicable |
| Data Imprinting | Not Applicable |
| Tripod Mount | 1/4" x 20 |
| Dimensions | 5 x 3.75 x 3" (12.5 x 9.5 x 7.6cm) |
| Weight | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
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Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
So far I'm loving my Diana +. It has taken a while to get use to how the camera works compared to some of its 'modern' counterparts. Make sure to actually take the time to read the manual and hey even read some stuff online about the best way to get the shots that you want. Overall I recommend he camera to anyone who is willing to take chances and do something different. It seems fragile to me so that's my only complaint. I always feel like I'm about to break it.
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Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
I am a semi professional that bought this camera as a experiment. I am still experimenting with it as I started by using it on "pinhole", the trickiest mode. The camera looks great on my shelf when not in use, next to my Zorki and Pentax cameras.
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Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
I love to use the pinhole but i don't know how long the exposure takes yet. And when I developed my first film it was gray... i should try with another developer.
But i love it
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Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
I'm a big fan of lomography cameras, I own a few already but still didn't the Diana. I like the fact that the Diana F+ comes with the removable flash! It's got a cute and practical nice design. This little camera is fun to use and the best part is that it is very experimental. I love the double exposure feature and the color flashes. This camera is a lot of fun for those who love photography.
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Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
I use my Diana F+ in my photography class, because it's so simple to use. It's great for creating interesting artist vignettes. The Diana creates great looking old-school style photos every time. The way it blurrs the pictures and washes out the colors a little makes for amazing looking photos. I love the color, the style, and the light-weight body of the Diana. The only thing that's a bit difficult is loading the film. The other thing is that you have to make sure you remember to manually advance the film after each shot, otherwise you'll get a bunch of multiple exposure shots. Other than that the Diana has proven to be a stylish, simple, and fun camera to have and use.
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Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
It's a crazy camera that take crazy pictures
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Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
It's wierd and wacky and does the unexcpected. Which I find delightful.
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Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
This camera is great; easy and fun to use, and the pictures turn out so great. People give me some funny looks when I have it out, but I love the unique retro design. Light but fairly durable, a great film camera. Only drawback is that getting 120 film can be a hassle.
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Reviewed by 8 customers
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Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
So far I'm loving my Diana +. It has taken a while to get use to how the camera works compared to some of its 'modern' counterparts. Make sure to actually take the time to read the manual and hey even read some stuff online about the best way to get the shots that you want. Overall I recommend he camera to anyone who is willing to take chances and do something different. It seems fragile to me so that's my only complaint. I always feel like I'm about to break it.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
I am a semi professional that bought this camera as a experiment. I am still experimenting with it as I started by using it on "pinhole", the trickiest mode. The camera looks great on my shelf when not in use, next to my Zorki and Pentax cameras.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
I love to use the pinhole but i don't know how long the exposure takes yet. And when I developed my first film it was gray... i should try with another developer.
But i love it
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
I'm a big fan of lomography cameras, I own a few already but still didn't the Diana. I like the fact that the Diana F+ comes with the removable flash! It's got a cute and practical nice design. This little camera is fun to use and the best part is that it is very experimental. I love the double exposure feature and the color flashes. This camera is a lot of fun for those who love photography.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
I use my Diana F+ in my photography class, because it's so simple to use. It's great for creating interesting artist vignettes. The Diana creates great looking old-school style photos every time. The way it blurrs the pictures and washes out the colors a little makes for amazing looking photos. I love the color, the style, and the light-weight body of the Diana. The only thing that's a bit difficult is loading the film. The other thing is that you have to make sure you remember to manually advance the film after each shot, otherwise you'll get a bunch of multiple exposure shots. Other than that the Diana has proven to be a stylish, simple, and fun camera to have and use.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
It's a crazy camera that take crazy pictures
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
It's wierd and wacky and does the unexcpected. Which I find delightful.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Lomography Diana F+ Fixed Focus Medium Format Camera with 75mm Lens and Removable Flash Unit:
This camera is great; easy and fun to use, and the pictures turn out so great. People give me some funny looks when I have it out, but I love the unique retro design. Light but fairly durable, a great film camera. Only drawback is that getting 120 film can be a hassle.
Displaying reviews 1-8