Fri, 28 Aug 2009 Cult camera-maker Lomography intros the Diana Mini
The Diana Mini can shoot in the classic Lomography square format
Cult camera-maker Lomography has launched the Diana Mini, a pocket-sized analogue camera based on the popular Diana F+.
The Diana Mini - which has the same retro styling as the Diana F+ - can shoot in the classic Lomography square format, as well as Half-Frame mode, which allows you to shoot 72 images on a single 35mm film.
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The camera has a wide-angle lens that lets you choose between four focal distances.
Other features include the ability to shoot multiple exposures, and a built-in flash plug, for using in conjunction with the similarly retro-looking Diana flash. The ‘B’ mode allows long-exposure shooting.

Prices start from £65.66 for the Diana Mini Starter Kit, which comes with nine rolls of Lomography Color 100 film.
For samples of Lomography shooting visit the Flickr Lomo pool.
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Lomo said on Fri, 28 Aug 2009
Don't get me wrong, I love my Lomo camera, but what has this article got to do with Macs, Apple, or 'Digital Arts'? It's an analogue camera!
I don't understand. Thank God it's the weekend and I can spend it all mucking about with Snow Leopard.
neil Fiertel said on Tue, 01 Sep 2009
This pathetic camera is typical of those that also think that LPs are cool...If one likes analogue film, fine by me. Buy a fine used camera like a Nikon or Canon, Minolta or Pentax for the same money and have a real analogue experience. Personally, I would gladly unload all of mine. It is history. An yes, what does any of this have to do with Macs. Of course one could say much the same about iPhones ( yawn).
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