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Resembling a favorite toy camera, but updated for fun instant film photography, the Lomography Diana Instant Square Camera merges the worlds of lo-fi photography with instant, shareable prints. Accepting INSTAX SQUARE film, this camera outputs 6.1 x 6.1 cm square images with each shot. As a Diana camera, it has the distinctive blue and black plastic housing, along with a removable 75mm lens that provides a 38mm-equivalent field of view for a general wide-angle look. The lens is threaded to accept optional lens attachments or filters in order to achieve telephoto, fisheye, wide-angle, or creative effects. Also, the lens has manual aperture adjustment along with zone focusing control for working as close as 1 meter away. Alternatively, the lens can be removed and an f/150 pinhole setting can be used for creative, lens-less shooting. In classic Diana fashion, there is a single 1/100 sec shutter speed setting as well as a bulb setting for making long exposures, and an unlimited number of multiple exposures can be made, too.
While formally resembling a Diana from the '60s, this instant version has also been updated with an integrated selfie mirror along with a detachable optical viewfinder for making accurate compositions. There is also a connection for attaching either of the included plugs for working with an external flash—either a hot shoe plug or the dedicated Diana flash plug.
Resembling a favorite toy camera, but updated for fun instant film photography, the Lomography Diana Instant Square Camera merges the worlds of lo-fi photography with instant, shareable prints. Accepting INSTAX SQUARE film, this camera outputs 6.1 x 6.1 cm square images with each shot. As a Diana camera, it has the distinctive blue and black plastic housing, along with a removable 75mm lens that provides a 38mm-equivalent field of view for a general wide-angle look. The lens is threaded to accept optional lens attachments or filters in order to achieve telephoto, fisheye, wide-angle, or creative effects. Also, the lens has manual aperture adjustment along with zone focusing control for working as close as 1 meter away. Alternatively, the lens can be removed and an f/150 pinhole setting can be used for creative, lens-less shooting. In classic Diana fashion, there is a single 1/100 sec shutter speed setting as well as a bulb setting for making long exposures, and an unlimited number of multiple exposures can be made, too.
While formally resembling a Diana from the '60s, this instant version has also been updated with an integrated selfie mirror along with a detachable optical viewfinder for making accurate compositions. There is also a connection for attaching either of the included plugs for working with an external flash—either a hot shoe plug or the dedicated Diana flash plug.
Focus | Zone Focusing 1-2 m / 2-4 m / 4 m-infinity |
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Shutter Speed | N (1/100), B (Bulb Mode, Unlimited) |
Viewfinder | Reverse Galilean, detachable |
Battery Type | 4 x AAA |
Aperture | Available Apertures: Manual settings, cloudy (f/11), partly sunny (f/19), sunny (f/32), pinhole (f/150) |
Tripod Mount | Yes |
Frame Counter | Auto Frame Counter |
Film advance | Automatic |
Cable Release Connection | No |
Material | Plastic |
Focal Length | 75 mm (Kit Lens, 38 mm equivalent) |