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The '''Diana Mini''' is a plastic camera from [[Lomography]] styled to resemble the [[Diana]], but shrunken in size. As a camera designed for 35mm film, it provides an automatic frame counter (rather than the [[red window]] of the original); and it discreetly hides a rewind crank on the bottom of the camera. The Mini has a selector to switch from 24×24mm square format to 17×24mm ([[half-frame]]) images. | The '''Diana Mini''' is a plastic camera from [[Lomography]] styled to resemble the [[Diana]], but shrunken in size. As a camera designed for 35mm film, it provides an automatic frame counter (rather than the [[red window]] of the original); and it discreetly hides a rewind crank on the bottom of the camera. The Mini has a selector to switch from 24×24mm square format to 17×24mm ([[half-frame]]) images. |
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Diana Mini with packaging image by André Gomes (Image rights) |
The Diana Mini is a plastic camera from Lomography styled to resemble the Diana, but shrunken in size. As a camera designed for 35mm film, it provides an automatic frame counter (rather than the red window of the original); and it discreetly hides a rewind crank on the bottom of the camera. The Mini has a selector to switch from 24×24mm square format to 17×24mm (half-frame) images.
The Mini has sockets on the top of the camera which can accept the same flash used with the Diana F+.