The Diana F+ - A Brief History Lesson
Why We Love Her So
More Than Meets The Eye
Shoot In Style
A Brief History Lesson

Some things come and some things go, but others are made to stay. Ever since the Diana+ emerged on the scene in the early 1960s from the Great Wall Plastics Factory in Hong Kong, she has had special place in the hearts of photographers and artists the world over. She’s held hands with Warhol, snapped models and celebrities, and firmly established herself as an photography icon. Since 2007, thanks to Lomography, you have the chance to still shoot with her today. Her original charms (radiant color-dripping lens, soft-focus surprises, all-plastic body, dead-simple shutter) were expertly duplicated to provide the authentic look n’ feel of the original. On top of that, brand new Pinhole & Endless Panorama features were added into the mix! And once you discover her, there is no going back...

Check out great range of Diana F+ at our online store.

Why We Love Her So

With the Diana F+ in your hands, the world becomes a different place. There’s lots of things to love about her. Here’s just a few:

The Diana Lens

There really is nothing quite like it. Capture beautiful, dreamy images, with classic vignetting.

Two Shutter Speeds

Choose whether to shoot “N” or “B” modes, meaning you have full control over the exposure, and you can choose to shoot instant snapshots or 20 minute long-exposures.

The Photos

As the Diana F+ uses medium format film, the photos come out square, making them distinctively different from probably anything you’ve shot before.

Diana F+

Multiple Exposures

With the Diana F+, you control when you wind on the film, meaning you can shoot one, two, or as many images over the top of each other as you like.

Pinhole Setting

The lens on the Diana F+ is fully detachable, so you can discard it completely and try out surreal pinhole photography.

More That Meets The Eye

There’s a lot more to the Diana world than just a camera. Apart from her lovingly reproduced 1960s style plastic body, apart from the gorgeous, light-leaked square photos she produces, apart from the classic Diana F+ lens that gives that trademark soft focus look, apart from the fully manual shutter, apart from the varied focal lengths, apart from her flash. Apart from all of that, there are also a whole load of awesome accessories to indulge in.

Lenses

Shoot Fisheye, Wide-Angle shots or Macro photography with our selection of great lenses.


Diana+ 20mm Fisheye Lens

Diana+ 38mm Super-Wide Lens

Diana+ 55mm Wide-Angle & Close-Up lenses

Diana+ 110mm Telephoto Lens

Adaptors

Want to get that trademark soft look on your digital photography? We also sell SLR adaptors tailored to fit Canon EOS or Nikon D cameras, so that you can use our range of Diana lenses on your digital camera.

Diana F+ Lens Adaptor - Canon Mount
Diana F+ Lens Adaptor - Canon Mount
Diana F+ Lens Adaptor - Nikon Mount
Diana F+ Lens Adaptor - Nikon Mount

Film

While we love shooting medium format film, the Diana also has the option of shooting 35mm film. Just attach a new back to her, and away you go. You can even shoot over the sprocket holes.

Diana+ 35mm Back
Diana+ 35mm Back

If waiting for your photos to be developed is too much to ask, we also have the very popular Instant Back, which means you can take photos and print them in an instant.

Diana Instant Back+
Diana Instant Back+

 
Shoot in Style

Of course, being one of our most popular cameras, a lot of you probably already have a Diana F+. Sure you know most of this already. But we’re sure there’s some things you don’t know. And as it’s the time of giving, we’re don’t want to leave you empty handed.

That’s why we put together this selection of tips and tricks that will help even the most seasoned veteran get the more from their plastic friend.

The Advance Technique - A Tipster for Diana Multi Pinhole Operator

The Advance Technique

Diagonal Diana+

Diagonal Diana+

Self-portraits with the Diana

Self-portraits with the Diana

Email Twitter Facebook

Lomography International, Hollergasse 41, 1150 Vienna, Austria, +43 1 899 440
Lomography USA & Lomography Store, 41W 8th Street, New York, NY 10011, 212 529-4353