| Lomography Diana F+ Instant Back(Black) | 
| Brand: Lomography Category: Photography
List Price: $84.99 Buy New: $73.25 as of 9/2/2010 10:34 CDT details You Save: $11.74 (14%)
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Seller: The e^Basement Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 480
Color: Black Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 2.4 x 5 x 4
MPN: Diana F+ Instant Back Model: Diana F+ Instant Back UPC: 839228005760 EAN: 0839228005760
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| Features:
| • | Easily clips onto the back of the Diana F+ | | • | Expose the film as usual using the Diana controls and then press the release button on the rear of the Instant Back to get your photo | | • | Compatible with all Diana F+ cameras | | • | Tripod `Ears¿ for steady shooting and long exposures | | • | Uses Fuji Instax Mini film ¿ only! |
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Product Description The Diana Instant Back + This amazing accessory will now allow you to turn your Diana F+ camera into an instant camera, with some tasty twists. The Instant Back uses Fuji Instax Mini film, which is about the size of a business card. Capture those little moments in a precious little format. But there's more: all those tricks you love to use on the Diana F+ (multiple exposure, long exposure, color flash, pinhole) are all available with your new instant camera! Plus, every lens in the Diana F+ will also work the system. For the first time ever, you can enjoy fisheye, close up, or super wide instant photos! Diana meets the world of instant photography: Create the distinctive Diana effect in one moment, then watch it develop instantly in front of your very eyes, the next! The Diana Instant Back+ steals the show as the ultimate accessory through combining the world of Diana+ creative possibilities with the immediate gratification of Polaroid-style photography! With the Diana+'s experimental features and ever-growing collectionof accessories, whether you're into Fisheye, close-up, the Splitzer, Colorsplashing or even pinhole you can now shoot them all, instantly! The Diana Instant back+ was developed by Lomography Japan. It's the first, and only, time the Fujifilm Instax Mini format has been used in this innovative way
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| Customer Reviews: Don't Buy Full-Price and It's Perfect April 8, 2010 Cerebelle (Chicago, IL, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this back! It takes great Diana pictures with the benefit of Instax film. Some other reviewers seems to have a lot of trouble getting good pictures but I haven't had this issue--just don't shoot inside if you don't have a flash, and be aware of your aperture setting, that's all. I do have to say that it's not worth buying full-price; at $95 and $7 per CR2 battery on top of Instax film and how much a Diana camera can get is just too much. I found mine for $50, which was just fine for me. If you can find it for a great price and love the idea of combining instant film with your Diana, go for it!
I love the instant back March 10, 2010 Anne Salter (Seattle, WA United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is super easy to use and put on your Diana camera. I went through about half a roll of the instant film trying to get the lighting just right which was lame since it's so expensive but it's so much fun to take the pictures and at a party it's a blast. I lost one photo forgetting to put on the lens piece so don't forget to actually follow the directions. In the end, it works really great and people love to have their picture taken with it.
sonja misses the point February 25, 2010 M. DiOrio (Shorewood, WI USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
i just read Sonja's review and all can say is that she has missed the point of Lomography.
it is not about crisp sharp images but about style,imagination, and serendipity.
Too expensive and unpredictable January 3, 2010 Sonja (East Coast, USA) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
If this was a cheap toy, I wouldn't judge it so harshly. But Lomography sells their Diana+ camera for about $45 then this back is about $75, so that's a $120 camera you're using. So even though it masquerades as a cheap toy, it is not that. And for $120, I expect to get decent prints most of the time. I'm not talking about great or exceptional prints. I'm talking about a print where you can identify what's in the picture. However, as the other reviewer stated, getting a such print is a rare event. Indoors, there's not enough light. Outdoors in sunlight, there's too much light. This leaves you with a rather narrow window for taking pictures, and even still, they might not turn out. When you take into account that the Instax film is about $1 per shot, you're wasting a lot of money. I cannot recommend that anyone buy this product.
Not convinced yet November 9, 2009 Richard R. Capuozzo (Staten island, NY) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This combination of camera and back makes it difficult to get good exposures. I've wasted a great deal of prints and still am not happy with the results. I will, of course, try again but this shouldn't be so hard.
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