I love my plastic “toy” cameras, I am slowly building a collection of them, the latest being a Lomography Diana F+ Edelweiss Edition.
Cremorne Beach, just out of Hobart
I love the soft dreamy, surreal look of the images from the crummy plastic lens on cameras like this and my Holga 120CFN. The randomness of focus, composition and exposure -these cameras have no light meter and only basic exposure settings, though the Diana is somewhat more sophisticated than the Holga – the vignetting and the light leaks all add to the fun.
My little photography assistant, Lucas, at the West Hobart Train Park
I can run regular 35mm though the cameras but they are designed to use medium format film. If you use 35mm film,, you miss out on the wonderful vignetting and softness around the corners of the lens.
Bathurst St, Hobart
However the cost of this film and its associated developing and scanning mean using these cameras with this film can be a fairly expensive. Each shot can work out to cost about $4 or $5, and you have to think twice about taking a shot, where as ideally you wouldn’t think about shooting with such a camera. Still, these cameras are great fun and a nice bit of relief from the seriousness of modern DSLR photography.








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