What film does Diana Mini use?

What film does Diana Mini use?

35mm film
The *Diana Mini* takes the same dreamy, lo-fi shots that its big sister, Diana F+, is known for. But unlike the F+, the Mini uses 35mm film and lets its users choose between square and half-frame shots.

How do I use Diana F+ Instant Back?

Ease of Use Installing the Diana Instant Back is pretty simple. You’ll need to remove the standard 120 film back, insert a correction lens behind the lens mount, and then install the Instant back. With all this said, you just load the film into the back the same way that you would with a normal Instax camera.

What is a Diana camera?

A loving Lomography homage to the cult 1960’s medium format camera When we at Lomography first encountered the Diana camera — an analogue icon of the 1960s — we were instantly smitten. Who could resist the charms of its beautiful, lo-fi photos? Something this classic and crucial to analogue photography shouldn’t be forgotten.

When did the Lomography Diana F+ camera come out?

Something this classic and crucial to analogue photography shouldn’t be forgotten. So, armed with the knowledge and the opportunity to rebuild the Diana from scratch, the Lomography Diana F+ camera was born in 2007. Shop Now PreviousNext Meet the Diana Instant Did you know you can have all the fun of a Diana instantly?

What does the Diana Mini shoot?

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!

What is the Lomography Diana Mini?

The Lomography Diana Mini is a 35mm compact version of the Diana F+ camera. Shoot 72 half-frame or 36 square photos so you can get the most of every shot! Getting started – Diana Mini HomeCamerasAccessoriesFeaturesGetting startedGalleries