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The Belair X 6-12 is good for exploring the great outdoors but even better in the studio with the right setups and techniques. Just check out these creative portraits by German community member @earlybird using various Lomography color negative films and the new Belair 35mm Back!
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We picked a few community members to test the brand new 35mm Back for the Belair X 6-12 and here we've got @earlybird's monochrome and sprocket-holed panoramas. Check out his inspiring shots using Lomography Lady Grey 400 film and find out how you can save your 120 film stash!
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Stoked about the newest accessory in town? Then you might want to check out what community member sixsixty has to say about the new Belair 35mm Back under the cut!
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German film photographer Hannes—better known as @earlybird in the community—took the brand new 35mm back for the Belair X 6-12 for a spin and we are blown away by the beautiful images! Take note that these are just his test shots, so imagine all the terrific 35mm format possibilities! Read about his first impressions and see his latest Lomographs right here.
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Open up a whole world of photographic possibilities with the Belair 35mm Back! It's the perfect new accessory for your Belair X 6-12 Camera. It is now available Online and in your nearest Gallery Store.
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We know you're curious about the kind of photographs the Belair X 6-12 can make when paired with its newest accessory, a dedicated 35mm Back. Now that you can already shoot 35mm films with the Belair, you have to see the beautiful snaps taken by ccwu, one of our lucky lomographers who tried out this exciting combination, and learn about his insights about the whole experience! Read on!
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Join the San Francisco Lomography Gallery Store for a workshop dedicated to the Diana F+ camera, On Sunday February 24th @1pm! Our Lomography staff member, Sherese will be walking you through all the features this camera has to offer.
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After cutting off lots of heads and feet (in my photos!) when using the 35mm Back+ on my Diana, I finally came up with a simple way to get great shots -- even if you forget that you're shooting a different format!
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Are you thirsty for more plastic magic? We're going to take our Diana cameras into new territories with our 35 mm back, Splitzer, 110 mm Telephoto, 55 mm Wide Angle, 38 mm Super Wide, 20 mm Fisheye! It's all luck of the draw, so bring your rabbit’s foot and 4-leaf clover and see what accessory is yours for the day!
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My first lomo love was the Diana F+. From what looks like it could be a basic camera, is probably my most versitile camera in my collection. Be warned this camera started me off on my obsession which currently totals 22 cameras!
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I guess everybody who owns a Diana+ 35mm Back knows the problem: What you see in the viewfinder does not correspond to what you get on the photo. Read on to find out how to solve the problem!
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Got a Diana and a 35mm back but keep ending up with your favourite grandma's head in half? Here's a quick tip to fix that.
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The Diana+ Splitzer is a really good way to see life in different forms. You can confront many ideas in one image or simply do a collage with parts of your life. You really have infinite possibilities.
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Adapter for the Diana viewfinder (with a 35mm back)
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Do you like pinhole, but put off by the trouble of making a pinhole camera by yourself? Lomography found that it's not enough to add a pinhole-size aperture into the classic Diana Camera, and made this camera with an old school body with a brand new function! It's called the Diana Multi Pinhole Operator!
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Whether you’re on holiday in a never seen before city or you’re just enjoying a pleasant stroll in you home town, taking your analogue camera with you is an absolute must! You never know when the perfect scenery catches your eye, so it’s best to always be prepared.
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How Do You Like Your Diana? There's just so much you can do with the Diana+ platform. Here's the winners from one of our Round the Clock Rumbles!
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Open Wide! For this review, I also need to explain why it matters to use the 38 mm Super-Wide Lens along with the Diana+ 35mm Back. So, it will be kind of a review-tipster hybrid article…but stick with me!
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The Diana 35mm Back is definitely the most practical accessory for your Diana camera. Not only you will benefit from the smaller price of buying and scanning 35mm films, but also from the versatility of this amazing Diana accessory.
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The 35mm back is perfect for the beginning film photographer.