Monday, April 1, 2013

Review: Lomography Diana Flash+


This is a brief excerpt from thePhoBlographer




As much as the Diana F+ is Lomography’s idea of an artsy and hip yet unmistakably serious and powerful medium-format film camera, the Diana Flash+ is Lomography’s idea of the ideal lighting equipment to go with it. And in just the same way that the Diana F+ is simplisticly retro styled and features only the most basic shooting options, these qualifications also hold true for the Diana Flash+. Its purpose is one, and only one: to hit you with a “dazzling burst of light”.


Pros and Cons

Pros:

Incredibly straighforward and simple to operate.

Quite small so it easily fits in your bag.

It does its job.

Cons:

No way of regulating output.

Standard diffusers won’t fit.

Makes quite a lot of noise both when it loads and when it fires.

Gear Used

Special thanks goes to the Lomography Store in Berlin, Germany, for providing the Diana Flash+ review unit.

Tech Specs

Believe it or not, Lomography didn’t even bother to put any tech specs on the Diana Flash+ page. It’s that simple.

Ergonomics


On the front there’s the actual light bulb hidden behind a small translucent plastic hemisphere that takes up the color …



By: Felix Esser


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