The legendary all-plastic Diana camera makes a comeback, with new long-exposure and panorama features.
The Lomographic Society has revived the Diana, an all-plastic medium-format camera that had its heyday in the 1960s and �70s, and later achieved legendary status among many creative photographers for the atmospheric images it captured. The new Diana Plus is a faithful recreation of the original, with the addition of just a few features. Its boxy black and light-blue body backs up a plastic, single-element 75mm lens and a non-TTL optical viewfinder.
Aimee Baldridge
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