Description
Diana F+ Camera & Flash
The main lady of the Lomo - the Diana F+ camera and flash - is a real beauty both inside and out. This retro-looking camera offers a wealth of creative possibilities. Creating radiant and dreamy lo-fi images, you can capture 12 full-frame photos or 16 smaller ones on a single 120mm roll of film. For even more fun, the camera pack includes a flash and a set of coloured gel filters to light up your shots and colour them in!
It was the early 1960s. Mini-skirts were in vogue and Beatlemania was taking over the world. In a small manufactory in Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, engineers assembled a tiny camera that changed the face of photography forever.
Diana's camera was the definition of lo-fi. Every shot was unpredictable, imbued with wonderful analogue imperfections. Photographer Mark Sink used the camera to shoot Jean-Michel Basquiat, Grace Jones and even the inimitable Andy Warhol.
Nothing lasts forever - and in the late 1970s, production of Diana slowed down and eventually ceased. Nevertheless, the unlikely charm of this 1960s lo-fi beauty remained. In 2007, Lomography resurrected this camera for a second life.
Relive the 1960s and shoot dreamy, colourful square images with 120mm film.
Tape size: 120mm
Focal length: 75 mm
Apertures available: f8, f11, f16, pinhole
Shutter speed: 1/60
Flash: Diana F+ Flash Plug, Diana F+ Hotshoe Flash Adapter
No ISO adjustment
Multiple exposure: Yes
Tripod mounting: yes
Battery: 1 × AA
Diana F+ Camera & Flash
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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