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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2009

An introduction to Lomography, with demos of the Diana, Diana Mini, Supersampler, Fisheye 2 and Horizon Kompakt cameras

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  • So all the Diana F+ are instant? Like you get them on the spot seconds after you took them, no going to the printer or getting it processed somewhere else? And what would be the difference between the Diana F+ and the Diana F+ MINI?? Are the pictures smaller for the mini?

  • @xxyolandangoxx No, the Diana F+ is only instant if you add the Instant Back, which allows you to use Fuji Instax Mini film with it (which is like a small Polaroid film). Otherwise the Diana F+ uses "120" film, which you need to get processed buy a lab. The Diana Mini shoots on 35mm film, so the transparencies or negatives you get are smaller, but can be printed to whatever size you like.

  • Great video!

  • Great video really helpful!! =)

  • @kayren230 Good to hear it was useful :-)

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  • @roch0815 You get the film processed by a lab, and then you can scan the negatives or transparencies with a scanner and a PC or Mac, or even scan the prints if you get the film printed.

  • @kirbsmeister2 Generally they have some other quirky feature, although some cheap film SLRs will have their own quirks.

  • Interesting video but I still don't fully understand what's special about Lomos vs. a cheap film SLR?

  • @NatOfLondon look around local film labs and ask if they develop 120, if not unfortunately you will have to send them out. there are several people who can do it but id recommend lomography's store developing service, you can do color slide, negative and black and white, and can do cross processing. And you get the negatives, scans and all the prints mailed back to you

  • how do you put the pictures in the computer?

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