Experience the magic of the night with the Diana Mini camera and the magical Diana F+ flash. Bring out the best in your favorite 35mm films, even after the sun goes down. Do you prefer square shots or do you prefer half-format? The choice is completely in your hands!
Rediscover half-frame photography with the Diana Mini! Whether or rectangular or completely square - with the Diana Mini, the decision is yours. With a small switch, you can easily choose between retro squares and wonderful half-images and take up to 72 shots on a 35 mm film roll! Plus, you can shoot all day and all night with the Diana F+ flash. Still not enough? You can experiment even more with the multiple and long exposure functions, a tripod mount, and a remote shutter release cable!
the early 1960s. Miniskirts were all the rage and Beatlemania was taking the world by storm. In a small factory in Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, engineers were tinkering with a small camera that would change the way we understood photography forever.
The Diana was the epitome of "lo-fi." With a wonderful plastic lens that produced brilliant blurs and super-smooth vignetting, and a not-so-sturdy body that was prone to light leaks. Every shot was unpredictable, full of glorious analog imperfections. Their unique beauty catapulted them to fame. Professional photographer Mark Sink used her to photograph Jean-Michel Basquiat, Grace Jones, and even Andy Warhol
, butas the saying goes, nothing lasts forever, and by the end of the 1970s, production of the Diana was first scaled back and eventually discontinued entirely. Still, the incomparable charm of this 1960s lo-fi beauty lived on. When Lomography got their hands on a Diana in the early 2000s, they could hardly believe their luck. Thrilled with the mesmerizing images it produced, they set to work on a brand new version. In 2007, Lomography added the Diana F+ to their ever-growing collection of creative cameras.
Lomography kept the bold, rich colors and soft, moody vignetting that created excitement with the original, and added a touch of Lomographic love - Bulb mode for long exposures, Multi-exposure mode for lush effects, and Pinhole for lens-less experimentation
.Get iconic dreamy Diana aesthetics and look forward to smooth lo-fi images with bold colors, retro vignetting, and strong contrasts.
For dazzling shots, choose between sunny or cloudy conditions mode
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Don't give blurry long exposures a chance
anduse the remote shutter release cable and tripod mount.
With four different focus settings, you can shoot both up close and far away. Switch between 0.6 m, 1-2 m, 2-4 m, and 4 m - infinity.
Just one button away from limitless experimentation in square mode or field mode.
A true lightweight perfect for on-the-go and with you on any analog adventure
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Enjoy advanced creative features like bulb mode for long exposures and multiple exposure function.
New perspectives, because with a focusing range of 0.6 m to infinity you can shoot from all possible angles and take really versatile photos
.General | |
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Product Type | Compact camera |
Colour | black - turquoise |
Electronics | |
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Shutter speed | Bulb (B) - 1/160 Sek. |
Lens | |
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Focal length | 24 mm |
max. speed | f8, f11 |
min. Close-up | infinity, 60 cm, 100-200 cm, 200-400 cm and 400 cm |
Flash | |
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Accessory shoe | ✔ |
Power Supply | |
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battery type | 1x AA Mignon |
Other features | |
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Interesting | Film format: 35 mm - Multiple exposure - Tripod mount - Cable release |
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