Today, Lomography is lifting the veil in something that they should have done a long time ago (sort of) with the Lomography Diana Instant Square Camera. In my mind, it makes sense; but the implementation also is just a tad perplexing. The Lomography Diana Instant Square Camera of course incorporates the use of square film and gives you aperture control and focusing control over the lens with the Diana camera's 1/60th shutter speed. Mixed with the ISO 800 film, that's generally all that you need in some situations. However, this negates Lomo's claim of it being fully manual--it isn't. But I really wonder why Lomo just didn't stick with Mini in this case.
The Lomography Diana Instant Square Camera is Their Most Perplexing Camera Yet posted first on http://thephoblographer.com
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