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I had heard of the Holga, but it wasn't for me. I mean, who would want a plastic camera? Then the idea started to grow on me but everybody had one. I wanted to be different.
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In a world dominated by digital photography, the Diana+ is a true standout that shows us all the analog is still alive and well!
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Those that created a one-dollar Diana in Hong Kong in sixties and survived the frustration of seventies, when the camera was put out of production could never imagine neither the success of Diana+ in the far future, nor the widest range of accessories that would decorate the princess' crown.
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My very first pinhole, was a Diana camera. Not the vintage one, but the new Lomo release, the Diana+. This cam has something special: first, it's a Diana, second it's a pinhole: you can remove the lens, and take pics!
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A faithful reproduction of the '60s iconic camera of the same name, the Diana+ retains the best features and offers an all-new functionality. Back in the 1960s, a plastic camera made waves in Hong Kong. It was called the Diana - a lightweight medium-format camera manufactured by the Great Wall Plastics factory. It was inexpensive and easy to use, and can produce dreamy, soft-focus images that lo-fi enthusiasts go crazy about. The Diana was such a big hit, inspiring rival companies to make copies and knock-offs of the iconic camera.
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Looking at her for the first time, I felt strange. This lightweight piece of plastic takes photos? But okay… I tried it and failed with the first few films. But somehow we both came together and images came out better and better.
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Based around, influenced and inspired by a sixties throwaway, Lomography's Diana+ camera, truly is the LSI's flagship medium format camera.