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A Diana camera is a 1970's toy camera that was given away as corporate gifts or from cereal packets and petrol stations etc.
These Diana camera's are made of plastic with a plastic lens, normally 1 shutter speed, although some have 2 shutter speeds and three apertures which are supposably, very cloudy f11, cloudy f16 and sunny f22! They are also prone to light leaks which add to their unique style of photography.
My Diana is a Diana F - Model 162B. I use Ilford Delta 400, Rollei Retro 400 or Fuji Neopan 400 Black & White, 120 Roll Film and Kodak Portra 400VC 120 Roll Colour Film.
The negative film is scanned into a high resolution scanner and printed digitally through a professional lab.