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From: AmandaAtMidnight
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  • say you used the 38mm super wide lens does that mean you would have to use 38mm film?

  • @queenstella2000 No. The lens measurement has nothing to do with the type of film that you use :]

  • Thank you for the explanation! I'm gonna buy the Deluxe Kit!

  • how much did you paid to develope the rolls?

    

  • @Quellls About $9 a roll for 35mm at Meijer

  • have you used any 120mm film yet?

  • @ehilado06 I finished my first roll last month. I haven't gotten it developed yet. I actually have 3 rolls of undeveloped film right now hahaha. It gets so expensive! I can't wait to see how they all turn out, though!

  • B = BULB Mode

  • "P" stands for "pinhole"... not "panoramic".

  • @countrydoctor The "P" on the bottom for aperture? Yeah, I know.

  • hi im about to buy my diana deluxe kit. were do you develope your film and can you hide the sprockets from the 35mm the a mask? btw you are beautiful

  • @alix1493 You have 4 different 35 mm masks in the kit. 2 will hide the sprockets, and 2 will let them be. But if you get them developed at a convenience store, they will undoubtably print them in a way that hides the sprocket holes (unless you get a knowledgable worker, and request them not to). At convenience stores, you can have them just process your film, though, and then use a photo scanner & masks to do the printing etc yourself. I go to convenience stores most of the time,

  • and local specialty stores for my more unique film. Convenience stores will not develop colour slide film or 120 film (medium format). & thank you :]

  • @AmandaAtMidnight can you uplaod a video of the pics you took with this just so we can see what its capable of?

  • @alix1493 I don't have a proper photo scanner or a proper editing program on my macbook (to get the photos to their normal quality after using my crappy scanner), just on my desktop. So it would be pretty difficult. They have groups on flickr, though! You should check it out.

  • @AmandaAtMidnight alright thanks for the info

  • I am super stoked about getting this camera! This video was very helpful. Is it easy to use? Or does it take awhile to get good exposures?

  • @playdou6 It's a little different everytime. You should try to stick to 400 iso film, though. Knowing what's going on with the other lenses is really difficult. I have a lot of super way too close up pictures because I was using the telephoto too close to the subject.

  • that is awesome!!

    you have any photos examples on how the camera works?

    also is there any way to upload the photos on to your computer??

  • @kidd4nny I do have developed film, but I don't have a working photo scanner right now, sorry!! :( There is a flickr group, though!! I'm not a member, but I do look at the photos from time to time :P

  • i love you!

  • i love that camera so much

    im gonna ask for the deluxe kit for christnas

    i already have on but its not a f+

  • @KayTeresaShiines Yeah, I love mine :D

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