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Lomography Diana F+ 35mm Back Door with Four Plastic Frames

Lomography Diana F+ 35mm Back Door with Four Plastic Frames
From Lomographic Corp

List Price: $50.00
Price: $33.11

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Product Description

The convenience of 35mm is now made available to your medium-format Diana+ camera! Exclusively designed for the Diana+, this unique accessory allows you to shoot ALL types of 35mm film with your Diana+ & Diana F+ cameras. Choose from four different image formats: (1) Square with exposed sprocket holes, (2) Panoramic with exposed sprocket holes, (3) Standard Panoramic, or (4) Standard Landscape. You can also choose to advance and multi-expose as much or as little as you like!


Product Details

  • Brand: Lomography
  • Model: Diana F+ 35mm Back Door
  • Dimensions: 2.00" h x 5.00" w x 2.50" l, .19 pounds

Features

  • Two integrated exposure counters tell you the precise frame you’re on.
  • Fully interchangeable and can be easily installed and removed.
  • Package includes the Diana+ 35mm Back, four plastic frames (one for each format) and full documentation.
  • Now be able to shoot 35mm film 5 different ways: standard frame, square, square over the sprockets, panoramic, and panoramic over the sprockets.
  • Easy to use and works with any Diana+ or Diana F+ camera.

Customer Reviews

Making the Diana a little more accessible...5
The Diana id a great camera and a lot of fun to use. It truly brings photography back to its basics. The only issue I have is that there is a bit of a learning curve and, while it can be forgiving, having fun with the Diana's more artistic features can lead to a lot of pictures not coming out right or not at all. This can be expensive while getting to know the Diana camera, especially if using 120 film, not to mention the development coast! With the 35mm back you can snap pictures constantly, get to know your camera more and not worry about the higher cost of film and development of 120 film. Once you've mastered the camera a little more you can "graduate" to 120 film and take full advantage of what this dynamic camera has to offer. Plus the 35mm back can add a few extras of it's own. Definitely a great item to add to your Diana kit.