Diana F+ Camera
The Lomography F+ is a film camera from Lomography — known for its Medium Format 120 Film and All-Plastic Toy Camera. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Diana F+ Camera
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Camera Overview — Lomography F+
Key Features — Lomography F+
Medium Format 120 Film: Shoots 120 format film, producing larger negatives than 35mm for more detail and a distinct film aesthetic.
All-Plastic Toy Camera: Lightweight plastic construction contributes to the characteristic soft, vignette-heavy image quality the Diana is known for.
Fixed Focus Lens: No focus adjustments needed — point and shoot operation makes this camera accessible and fast to use.
Battery-Free Mechanical Shutter: Fully mechanical shutter fires without any battery, so the camera is always ready to shoot.
Multiple Exposure Capable: Supports multiple exposures on a single frame, enabling creative double-exposure effects in-camera.
Cold Shoe Mount: Accepts compatible external flash units physically, though no electrical contacts are present for automatic flash sync.
Camera Specifications — Lomography F+
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Creative Effects, Street, Portrait |
| Type | Film |
| Weather Sealing | None |
| Dimensions | 118 x 75 x 90 mm |
| Weight | 0.5kg |
| Hot Shoe | Cold Shoe (No Contacts) |
| Flash System | None |
Description — Lomography F+
The Lomography Diana F+ is a medium format toy camera built around 120 film compatibility, giving photographers access to medium-format negatives in a deceptively simple package. The body is constructed from plastic, measures 118 x 75 x 90 mm, and tips the scales at exactly 0.5 kg — making it one of the more portable medium-format options available. Operation is stripped back to essentials: a fixed focus system and a fixed lens mean there are no rings to adjust or focus points to set.
The mechanical shutter runs entirely without battery power. For photographers who want to add flash, the cold shoe mount accepts compatible units, though the absence of electrical contacts means flash sync is handled manually. With no weather sealing on the plastic body, the Diana F+ is best kept away from rain and dust.
Manufactured in the 2000s, it remains a straightforward, accessible entry point into medium-format film shooting.
Pros — Lomography F+
- ✓Shoots medium format 120 film, delivering larger negatives than 35mm
- ✓Fully mechanical shutter requires no battery to operate
- ✓Compact and lightweight at 0.5 kg and 118 x 75 x 90 mm
Cons — Lomography F+
- ✗No weather sealing — the plastic body offers no protection against moisture or dust
- ✗Cold shoe has no electrical contacts, limiting flash integration to manual triggering only
- ✗Fixed focus system offers no ability to adjust focus for creative or technical control
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