Inspired by the classic Diana camera from the 1960's, the Lomography Diana+ Zone Focus Film Camera is sure to take you down the memory lane. It features an all-plastic 75 mm lens that comes with a decent aperture to shoot pictures with a respectable quality. The shutter comes with N and B modes, which are useful for regular daytime snapshots, as well as indoor and nighttime bulb exposures, respectively. For added versatility, you can use this camera for getting half-exposed frames, multiple exposures, and stretched-out panoramas in an instant. To shoot a super wide-angle, old-school image, the camera’s lens can be removed, and the aperture can be set to a super-small pinhole.
Optics and Focus
The Lomography Diana+ camera features a plastic 75 mm lens that comes with a good aperture to shoot quality pictures. To capture a wide-angle, old-school image, the camera’s lens can be detached, and the aperture can be set to a pinhole. The shutter includes N and B modes, which are essential for regular daytime snapshots, along with indoor and nighttime bulb exposures, respectively. For extra versatility, you can use this camera for getting half-exposed frames, multiple exposures, and stretched out panoramas.
Sensor and Screen
This Diana+ camera from Lomography comes with a square-shaped optical viewfinder above the lens that lets you view your subjects clearly while shooting them.
Image and Video
This camera uses a 120 mm film that lets you shoot either 12 full-frame shots or 16 smaller square images in the 5.2 x 5.2 cm and 4.2 x 4.2 cm formats, respectively.
Other Features
The inbuilt 1/4"-20 tripod mount lets you place this camera on various tripods. Also, this camera comes with a neck strap and a lens cap.