The Diana camera is a plastic-bodied toy camera using 120 rollfilm and 35 mm film. The camera has a simple plastic meniscus lens. … The Diana frequently suffers from light leaks, film advance issues, and other problems.

The Diana camera typically uses 120 film. This is a medium-size format, larger than the more classic 35mm film. There are many emulsions to choose from. There is the well known color-negative film, which is the more common emulsion you can find, and then there are others like XPro-slide, red-scale and purple-chrome.

The Holga has an overlapping panoramic setting, while the Diana F+ comes with a panoramic mask, making it easier and a bit more precise. The Diana F+ has a convertible flash. It’s not built-in, so you can use it, not use it, or even use your favorite hot shoe flash instead.

35mm film The Diana Mini shoots 35mm film and produces dreamy, lo-fi shots. The camera lets you choose between half-frame and square frame shots. It also features a Bulb mode function which allows you to take long exposures and crazy light streaks!

The Lomography photo effect is a popular contrarian photographic style characterized by oversaturated colors, distortions, unexpected prismatic effects, and several other qualities that are usually avoided or corrected by traditional photographers.

Diana F+ Flash The flash is powered by a normal AA battery (eBay / Amazon).

120 film is still a very popular medium format film, especially with the recent popularity of the Holga. The 120 film format was originally introduced by Eastman Kodak for its Brownie No. 2 in 1901.

Within the field of photography, a toy camera is a simple, inexpensive film camera. Despite the name, they are in fact always fully functional and capable of taking photographs, though with optical aberrations due to the limitations of the simple lenses.

It is capable of taking 72 exposures per roll of film in half-frame mode and 36 exposures in square mode. It can also take multiple exposures. … Diana Mini Camera.

Overview
Sensor size 24mm 24mm OR 24mm 17mm
Recording medium 35mm film
Focusing
Focus 0.6m-inf.

When you have finished your roll of film, hold down the rewind button 14, release the arm from the rewind spool 6 and turn it in the direction of the arrow until the film is fully rewound (you should hear it unclip from the sprocket gear spool).

Before Taking a Photo

  1. Set the focusing distance. Choose from 0.6 m, 1-2 m, 2-4 m and infinity by turning the lens [7] and matching the marker to the desired focusing distance.
  2. Set the aperture. …
  3. Select a shutter mode. …
  4. Choose the frame format.

Fujifilm stopped manufacturing 110 format film in September 2009. Lomography re-commenced 110 film production in 2011. As of mid-2021, they offer 110 Black and White, Color Negative, and Color Slide (Peacock) films, among others.

Lomography is the style of pop photography based on the quirky cameras by the Austrian camera manufacturer known as Lomo. It was trendy, peaking in the winter of 2011, but there is still lots of enthusiasts using lomo cameras and shooting film. There are several camera types that fall under the Lomography genre.

Lomography is an experimental form of photography using film and old-fashioned, analogue cameras. In contrast to the crisp images produced by modern digital cameras, lomography produces soft-focus pictures in vibrant colours, developed in a lab in the traditional way.

Sally Bibawy and Matthias Fiegl, cofounders of Lomography, came of age as the world changed.

How to load the Diana F+ Camera

  1. turn rear door switch.
  2. slide rear door open.
  3. choose frame size.
  4. switch the shots settings according to frame chosen.
  5. insert chosen frame mask.
  6. slide film through gap in other reel.
  7. wind slightly.
  8. insert film into camera.

How do I load 35mm film into my Diana Mini camera?

  1. Turn the rear door switch 1 to open and slide the rear door off.
  2. Move the pressure plate 2 down and put the new 35mm film into the left hand side.
  3. Pull the film towards the clip on the take up spool 3 and clip on.