What film does Diana Mini use?
What film does Diana Mini use?
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!
How do I take pictures with my Diana Mini?
- Loading the Film. Turn the rear door switch [1] to “open” and slide the rear door off.
- Before Taking a Photo. Set the focusing distance.
- Start Shooting! Now that the focus, aperture, shutter speed and frame mode are all set you’re ready to go!
- Rewinding Your Film.
What film does Diana F+ camera take?
The Diana camera is a plastic-bodied toy camera using 120 rollfilm and 35 mm film. The camera has a simple plastic meniscus lens.
How do you open a Diana camera?
How to load the Diana F+ Camera
- turn rear door switch.
- slide rear door open.
- choose frame size.
- switch the shots settings according to frame chosen.
- insert chosen frame mask.
- slide film through gap in other reel.
- wind slightly.
- insert film into camera.
How big is the Diana Mini camera?
35mm
Diana Mini Camera
Overview | |
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Sensor size | 24mm × 24mm OR 24mm × 17mm |
Recording medium | 35mm film |
Focusing | |
Focus | 0.6m-inf. |
What is Lomo camera?
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.
How do you focus a Diana F+?
The Diana F+ comes with three settings….Focus Settings
- 2-4m – In general, I suggest that you set the focus to this position.
- 1-2M – Use this setting for close-ups.
- 4M-∞ – Use this setting for landscapes.
Does Diana F+ need batteries?
The battery chamber is located at the bottom of the camera. Open the battery cover of your Diana F+ flash by sliding it. Place the 1 AA batteries into the battery chamber. You can now use your Diana F+ Flash.
What is Lomography?
Lomography is an experimental form of photography using film and old-fashioned, analogue cameras. Devotees of the practice, known as lomographers, often experiment with techniques such as distortion, blurring, and multiple-exposures, all things which are deemed to be ‘bad’ in conventional photography.
How is Lomography different?
As a unique form of photography, lomography lets you try out new styles and become more creative with your images. It’s both an analog camera movement and a community facilitated by The Lomographic Society International. This movement motivates practitioners to be imaginative and play around with their shots.
What kind of film should I use with the Diana+ camera?
Combine the Diana F+ Camera together with the Diana+ Glass lens and the 35 mm Back and get ready to conquer the world! Choose between 120 and 35 mm film, capture the world around you in crisp, clear images with dreamy Diana detail, drenched in sunlight and dripping in color.
What makes the Diana Mini so special?
The Diana Mini brings all the vivid colors, moody vignetting and analogue surprises of the iconic 1960s Diana camera to 35 mm film — along with some electrifying creative features. With the flick of a switch, you can move from square format to half-frame, giving you an incredible 72 shots on a roll of 35 mm film.
What is the shutter speed on the Diana Mini?
The Diana Mini is a pretty simple point-and-shoot because you only get three choices when shooting: Normal or bulb. Normal just means the shutter will shoot at 1/60th of a second. If bulb is selected, the shutter will stay open as long as the release is depressed.
How much does a Diana+ 75mm lens cost?
Diana+ 75 mm Glass Lens SLR Bundle. With the Diana Glass Lens SLR Bundle you will get everything you need to shoot your new Diana+ Premium Glass Lens (and all other Diana F+ Accessory Lenses) with your Nikon / Canon DSLR camera. US$49.00.