Lomography Diana F+ Medium Format Camera with Flash
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Average customer review:Product Description
The brand new Diana F+ is a faithful reproduction and a loving homage to the classic Flash Diana - with a few new features tossed in. First off, it includes a retro-styled electronic flash which fires a burst of white or colored light at your subject. Included adapters allow you to use the Diana Flash on standard hotshoe cameras (like the LC-A+ and Fisheye 2) or use a hotshoe flash on Diana F+ body. Its plastic lens, 2 shutter settings (daylight & "B"), 3 aperture settings, and manual focus are all hallmarks of the original Diana. And on top of that, 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. Each package includes the new "Diana Vignettes, More True Tales & Short Stories" book - packed with over 200 pages of Diana history, Diana+ images, and truly off-the-wall fictional stories. Uses all varieties of medium format 120 film.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #625 in Camera & Photo
- Color: blue/black
- Brand: Lomography
- Model: DianaF+ package w flash
- Dimensions: 5.00" h x 3.25" w x 7.00" l, 2.25 pounds
Features
- Electronic Flash with color flash capability. Uses one AA battery
- Variable shutter (daytime & ¿B¿ for unlimited long exposures)
- The Diana Flash works via a two-pronged plug adapter just like the original!It plugs directly into the Diana F+ camera body
- However,two adapters are included so that both the Diana Flash and Diana F+ are hotshoe-compatible
- Film format: 120
Customer Reviews
Didn't think i was going to have this much fun with a plastic film camera!
Got this camera and had a Blast! It's easy to use but offers plenty of room to learn and fine tune your film techniques. The medium format is fun and I shot some great pictures with it, however I completely suggest getting the 35mm back for this camera. The camera has been sturdy for me, I've had no problems and it seems as long as i treat it fairly well it should last a long time for a plastic camera. I've also used a Holga too, and I strongly recommend this camera. You get a lot more options and add-ons with the Diana. good luck, take some fun pictures.






