The Diana+ 35mm Back is completely interchangeable with a simple snap. The back has four different "frames" with which you can select the appropriate format you want to shoot in.
It is important to remember that the back (when connected) disconnects the shutter release and film advance. This gives you the freedom to shoot as much or as little as you desire. In this way, you can create some incredible images. The possibilities are limitless and and only limited by your imagination.
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The 35mm back is a little bit confusing to use at first, but once you've got it figured out, it's a great accessory to the Diana+. Eventually, it even makes using the Diana+ more economical as 35mm film is less expensive to develop than 120.
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The Diana+ 35mm Back is definitely a great buy if you don't want to spend extra money on 120mm film and getting it processed. It's inexpensive and will totally save you a lot more money if you used the standard 35mm film.After buying my first Diana+ camera, I immediately had installed this product. Installation is very simple, although can be confusing, as there tends to be extra pieces [...]. However, you can always change back to the 120mm back, which is always a good option. This product also comes with 4 plastic frames, 2 of which have sprocket holes which, personally, I think makes a photograph more artistic. All in all, I'm satisfied with my choice and haven't had any problems with it yet.
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I am a proud owner of a Diana+ F (glow in the dark) camera, and I love it! It takes amazing dream like pictures, however 120mm is a little hard to find and expensive to develop. With the Diana+ 35mm Back you can have your dreamy photo's without spending a fortune! My experience with the 35mm back is so far good, it's convenient and easy to attach to your camera. The only trouble I have found with it is the lock on the bottom can easily be unlocked and potentially can mess up the counter wheel.
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Comments about Lomography Diana+ 35mm Back:
The 35mm back is a little bit confusing to use at first, but once you've got it figured out, it's a great accessory to the Diana+. Eventually, it even makes using the Diana+ more economical as 35mm film is less expensive to develop than 120.
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Comments about Lomography Diana+ 35mm Back:
The Diana+ 35mm Back is definitely a great buy if you don't want to spend extra money on 120mm film and getting it processed. It's inexpensive and will totally save you a lot more money if you used the standard 35mm film.After buying my first Diana+ camera, I immediately had installed this product. Installation is very simple, although can be confusing, as there tends to be extra pieces [...]. However, you can always change back to the 120mm back, which is always a good option. This product also comes with 4 plastic frames, 2 of which have sprocket holes which, personally, I think makes a photograph more artistic. All in all, I'm satisfied with my choice and haven't had any problems with it yet.
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Comments about Lomography Diana+ 35mm Back:
I am a proud owner of a Diana+ F (glow in the dark) camera, and I love it! It takes amazing dream like pictures, however 120mm is a little hard to find and expensive to develop. With the Diana+ 35mm Back you can have your dreamy photo's without spending a fortune! My experience with the 35mm back is so far good, it's convenient and easy to attach to your camera. The only trouble I have found with it is the lock on the bottom can easily be unlocked and potentially can mess up the counter wheel.
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