The all-plastic Diana camera is a cult legend - famous for its its dreamy, radiant, and lo-fi images.
To hold, point, and shoot a Diana camera implies a conscious decision to relinquish control. To concentrate your creative powers on capturing the moment and telling a story—rather than fiddling with a bunch of knobs and levers. A blurry-soft and dreamy-toned Diana image is more an interpretation of reality than a correct representation of it. In a way, it’s somehow more accurate to compare the Diana to an oily vintage typewriter than to a megapixel machine of today. With each click of the shutter, a moment is captured in a unique and fairly unpredictable way—and a small narrative begins to reveal itself. As the viewer, you’re invited to read into it and interpret it in your own way. On top of that, you can count yourself as an individual note in the Diana’s illustrious history - which dates back to the better part of 40 years.
The Diana's original all-plastic lens has been duplicated with utmost love and care to ensure the same dreamy, gorgeous, color-drenched, sometimes-blurry, and often-mindblowing results that Diana users have always treasured.
The Diana requires a 120 format film, which is available from any camera shop, you can however also purchase the 35mm back allowing you to use any 35mm film.
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More Features:
Contents: Diana + camera, 'Diana Vignettes' book - packed with over 200 pages of Diana history, Diana+ images, and truly off-the-wall short stories. Instruction manual, Lens and neckstrap. Uses all varieties of medium format 120 film. 
Specifications:
The Diana 35mm back £26.99
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