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Diana+ 35mm 底片安裝
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@kaituba if your still interested in picking one up i found one on Ebay for 13 bucks and it comes in the original box with all the accessories and manuals and such, if you'd like to see it tell me and i'll send ya the link in a private message.
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@kaituba i really would appreciate it :D
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@U23Drocs I've seen many variations of the Times promo camera, so that may explain the differences in all the info on the various links. Next time I see one, maybe I'll pick it up!
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I just got my Diana F+ and had a quick question. So i advanced the film and took a photo. I then forgot to advance it again for the my next shot and instead took another photo without advancing it. What would happen to the image?
ManicTheFanatic 2 months ago
@ManicTheFanatic Congratulatuions, you just made your first double exposure. It may work out, but multiple-exposed images can be tricky. Don't worry about. See how it comes out and tuck the info away for when you may want to try this technique on purpose.
kaituba 2 months ago
Hi, i just got my diana f+ and i want to say thanks, all of your videos about this camera are very helpfull :)
but i have a question, i am using the 35 mm back. When i take a picture, how do i know when to stop turning the wheel that takes the film to the next frame??
i hope you understand me, my english is not to good.
bye (:
SylSqui 2 months ago
@SylSqui When using the 35mm film back, you use the white dot in the left or right counter window, depending on which width mask you are using. When you line up the dot in the window, you take a photo, then wind the film forward until the dot reappears in the window.
kaituba 2 months ago
Is ISO 400 the preferred film speed?
WTFitsAngie 3 months ago
@WTFitsAngie Yes, I find that ISO 400 films work best in most situations.
kaituba 3 months ago