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Dalek Diana+
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Dalek Diana+
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Specs
Dalek a.k.a.
Dalek Diana+ and other part numbers
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| Film Camera Type | Medium Format |
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| Camera Case Size | Medium |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
27 Jul 2008



It is what it is.
I don't know that I like my Diana as much as I like my Holga (I'm not keen on the Diana's design where the film spools are concerned; it has a nasty habit of tearing the film instead of advancing it), but as cheap medium-format cameras go, it's pretty good. The Diana, like most fixed-focus cameras, tends to prefer portrait work. Its primary advantage, other than price, is its appearance: It's a cute, silly little thing that breaks down people's inhibitions and makes even the most camera-shy subj...
–Emily Priddyfrom Amazon.com
18 Jul 2008



don't think, just shoot
this is a cute fun little camera. i'm still getting used to it. i've been using 35mm film for it, and i had a few bad pictures, but every now end then this camera will take an amazing picture. Lightleaks do happen, so i had to go buy some black electric tape to cover up the red window in the back. it does take some getting used to, but its very easy to use. the only thing is, it's made out of plastic so leaving it in a heated area is a big No-no. and you have to be careful not to drop it.
–riceisgood19from Amazon.com
11 May 2008



fun camera, but expensive habit
with all the unpredictability of this plastic camera, it makes some of the most interesting photos. if you like those shots that have light leakages and an overall vignette effect, this camera is for you. i don't have a say with this in comparison to the holga, and i've heard that these newer imitations aren't as great as the true vintage dianas, but for $50 it does the job. buying film and processing it at a professional photography lab is expensive (about $14 to purchase and develop one roll o...
–Larry Lamfrom Amazon.com