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you like that nice FAT knob your crankin
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@FlightSimTutorials The camera doesn't matter, the final images do. I choose to shoot with Holga because it enables me to create the sort of images that speak from my heart. I use low tech cameras because they work for me. You may choose to use better made cameras, but don't do it because you are in love real SLRs with their shiny, perfect knobs. Use them because they create they images you want them to. Be a photographer, not a hardware geek.
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Hellloo, i got this beautiful camera for Christmas i tried to figure this out how to unload the film on my own because i couldnt find this video at that moment. i spun my rewind lever before i unlocked my take up lever and it spun...i went into my bathroom and shut all the lights off to see if the film was fully winded and it wasn't...so i just found this video and did as told but the film isn't moving im hoping i didnt break anything...have u ever herd of anything like this before?
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i heard that to use the 35mm back i would need a wide angle lens or a fisheye lens. is this true??
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@kaituba hard choice :S
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@jennaroses oh wow thats great, yeah ill buy the 35mm then :)
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i got my diana over seas in spain the 120 is nearly double to develop here in aus i bought the 35mm and its amazing i can get the negative and the photos on a disk for $13 instead of something like 25-30 with a 120mm
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thank you Man. people like you makes our life so much easier.
is it worth getting the 35mm back or sticking with the 120 film?
meowmeami 7 months ago in playlist camera
@meowmeami It depends. If you are looking to reduce the costs of shooting with the Diana, then it may help, but you are compromising on many of the features that make the Diana an attractive lo-fi camera. Shooting 35mm film means you are using about 32% of the total image area. This area is centered in the sharpest part of the lens, so you lose the interesting out of focus bits and the darkened vignetted corners. The image will also seem to be tightly cropped, because of the smaller neg.
kaituba 7 months ago
Hi... um I know this sounds dumb, but how do I know when all the exposures are finished? Will it stop winding? Help ASAP please lol
MissSara 10 months ago
@MissSara The winder will stop turning and you will feel tension in the knob as you try to turn it more. When this happens, you are at the end of the roll and ready to rewind.
kaituba 10 months ago