The plastic camera that's become a cult classic is back. With a 120mm film format, the Diana+ has a bulb exposure mode, shutter lock, and tripod thread. Unscrew the lens to convert it to a pinhole camera.
You can get your hands on one at B&H photo, or from lomography.com. The Lomographic Society provides a history of the Diana, along with the specifications.
Being a collector of vintage cameras (including the original Diana, and Diana clones including the Arrow, Windsor, and the Banier), this looks like an excellent addition to my collection.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Diana+ Plastic Camera
Posted by David Torrence Photography at Sunday, December 16, 2007
Labels: Diana camera, Diana+ lomography, plastic camera
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