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Lomography Diana F+ Limited Edition Medium Format Film Camera singed by Artist

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Brand New
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Price:
US $99.00
ApproximatelyAU $148.28
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Free local pickup from Al Wakra, Qatar
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Located in: Al Wakra, Qatar
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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging ...
Brand
Lomography
Series
Lomography
Type
Medium Format
Format
120 mm
Focus Type
Manual
Color
Black
Model
Dian F+
MPN
561, 563, DIANA F+, LOM00005, 560
Country/Region of Manufacture
China

Item description from the seller

kac-arts

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30 items sold
Joined Mar 2013

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  • Top favourable review

    Plastic Fantastic

    I love lomography cameras, Diana F+ being my absolute favorite. Currently building a collection of these cameras, simply because I adore not only how cute they are, but their ability to bring something different to the table every time. I also get complimented on these cameras every time I bring one out with me- which works in my favor because I can easily get away with street portraits. Learn about exposure first, and you'll be set.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: ckim04

  • Fun camera, but learn about film and exposure first.

    The Diana is a classic plastic lens camera that has been produced for many years. It's simplicity and delightful photo results have made it a popular camera to own for those who like Lomography and plastic cameras. Eventually, Lomography took this camera and improved it just enough to make it modern but keeping the original feel. Features include: - Removable lens for using alternative glass and different focal length lenses. - Zone focusing - Three aperture settings, Sunny (f/16) and Partly Cloudy (f/11) and Cloudy or f/11. (or f/22, f/16, f/11 possibly, depending on quality of the unit.) - One shutter speed of approx 1/60th-1/100th of a second. This varies from camera to camera. I find most tend to run near to 1/100, which makes it easy to use this as a Sunny f/16 camera. - Flash mount ...

  • Cute and fun

    While I'm not normally a fan of film cameras, I couldn't ignore the siren's song of lomography. It promised to be so great--weird, unexpected aberrations and over-saturated colors sounded really fun. Plus there's a nice element of mystery to film photography that you just don't get with digital cameras. For this, the Diana Mini mostly fits the bill. I didn't notice a lot the trademark vignetting or saturation, but my photos did have hints of that dreamy, lomographic look you'll get from this type of "toy" camera. The lens cap is pretty easy to lose, but I guess this can be easily fixed by drilling a small hole into the cap, tying a string through, then attaching to one side. Still, it would have been nice for the makers to do that themselves, especially with a plastic lens to care ...

  • an easy, simple legendary camera

    I've decided to go back to films. Photos are part of my life, but digital can't complete the "point & flick" as fast as The Diana can. Diana is a robust, simple, an anjoyable camera.I will add one more camera but costing lot lot more to my "ready-to-shoot-pack" cause the Diana make 'surprising' photos, and a surprise is a surprise, bad or good(often good actually). This camera is making your life dreamy, and add a photo album back in your life. Honestly, you know you can print or have quality print with digitals but do you? Do you make photo-albums for, you, for your travels, for your kids. Unfortunately, i live in a small island far away from all countries, and the developments here or by mail ways are expensive.

  • Lo-fi, reverse technology goodness!

    For quite a short while now, I've been eying the awesome, lo-fi pics snapped by this remake of a cheap "toy" camera from the '60s. The whole "Lomo" philosophy of shooting random, impromptu photos is... there is no philosophy! Don't think, just shoot. Don't look at the big picture, just make a picture of what's in front of you. And these cameras, with all of their inconsistencies and unpredictability, really make it interesting and fun. From the "dreamy" plastic lens, to the old-school manual adjustments, to the delightful ratcheting winding knob, it's just low tech fun. I'm loading my first roll up tonight, so it'll be ready to snap away on a little mini-road trip tomorrow. I can't wait to see what comes out... See this camera, lots of photos taken by it, and more at www.lomography.com.