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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.
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The Mini has sockets on the top of the camera which can accept the same flash used with the [[Diana Plus|Diana F+]] or via an adaptor any hotshoe flash (this is provided with the flash pack versions). The camera has been designed so that there is no lock to prevent multiple exposures.
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Lomography specifications indicate the camera has a 1/60sec shutter setting on N. Others have suggested it is nearer 1/100sec.
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== Specifications ==
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*Lens: 24mm plastic
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*Focus: 4 [[zone focus]]
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*Field of view: 70 degrees on full frame, 62 degrees on half frame
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*Aperture: f/11 (sunny) f/8 (cloudy)
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*Shutter speed: 1/60sec (N), Bulb (B)
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*Tripod mount point
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*Cable Release threaded
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The '''Diana Mini''' is a variant of the '''Diana''', one of the most popular [[toy camera]]s. The Mini is the version for [[35mm film]]. The camera has a selector to switch from format 24×24mm to format 17×24mm ([[half-frame]]).
 
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
*[http://www.lomography.com/about/faq/diana/what-are-the-technical-specifications-of-my-diana-mini specifications] on lomography.com
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*[http://microsites.lomography.com/dianamini/howto Diana Mini instructions] at the [http://microsites.lomography.com/dianamini/ Lomography Diana Mini microsite]
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*[http://www.flickr.com/groups/1232275@N22/discuss/72157622876505421/ Discussion on Flickr] Diana Mini Group regarding film types and shutter speed for Diana Mini
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[[Category:Toy cameras]]
 
[[Category:Toy cameras]]
 
[[Category:half-frame viewfinder]]
 
[[Category:half-frame viewfinder]]
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[[Category: Film cameras still in production]]
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[[Category:35mm viewfinder]]

Revision as of 00:14, 1 January 2014

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+ or via an adaptor any hotshoe flash (this is provided with the flash pack versions). The camera has been designed so that there is no lock to prevent multiple exposures.

Lomography specifications indicate the camera has a 1/60sec shutter setting on N. Others have suggested it is nearer 1/100sec.


Specifications

  • Lens: 24mm plastic
  • Focus: 4 zone focus
  • Field of view: 70 degrees on full frame, 62 degrees on half frame
  • Aperture: f/11 (sunny) f/8 (cloudy)
  • Shutter speed: 1/60sec (N), Bulb (B)
  • Tripod mount point
  • Cable Release threaded


Links