I took a photography class my first year of college and we learned how to shoot with Diana cameras. Besides pinhole cameras, that's all we shot with, and NOW I'M OBSESSED 😍
I had a Diana camera many years ago..I believe it was 1965 I received it as a birthday present that year. As I recall first couple of rolls of film I shot with it the images looked great to a twelve year old kid, and I felt like a 'pro photographer' carrying that thing around. All was good until my Mom accidentally left my beloved Diana camera inside the car on the seat in the hot sun, and my Diana camera essentially baked in the sun and was ruined. That camera though started me out for a love of photography. Great video brought back memories.
favorite camera and film combo EVER Diana and either tx400 or ektar 100 since you can either get a vintage looking black and white or dreamy warm colorful shots with ektar.
I'm actually waiting for a Windsor and a group of five vintage Diana cameras to come to me, and watching this video gets me excited to see them and shoot rolls of film!!!!
In the summer of 1970 I was 8 years old and flew with my mother and sister to San Francisco with a layover at Chicago O'Hare. This was my first trip on an airplane. While waiting for our plane, we visited the airport gift shop where I begged my mother to buy me a Windsor (Diana). Fifty one years later, I still have the camera and the box it came in complete with the $1.99 price tag on the box. The camera has been well used, and is the second camera I have owned. The first was a Baby Box Brownie that I bought at a garage sale for twenty five cents. My third camera was a new Hawkeye 126 camera that I was given as a gift when I was about 9 or 10. I still have that camera as well!
Greetings. Around 2000 I took black and white classes at City College in San Diego. My instructor happens to be A. E. Fournet who also teaches workshop in Prague during the summer. Anyway she uses nothing but Diana cameras. She has a huge collection of the vintage models and the company that makes the camera made her a personal Diana camera. She is also a published photographer and the pictures are from Diana's. She only does black and white. Look her up, an underrated artist. She is now the Dean of Photography at the University of Tennessee.
Well this is my thought, I like the film, hopefully film labs will get more costumers, a lot of whom are going to come from Urban Outfitters. The one problem being that many teens dont know film and so when they get back their images, their unhappy and will never use film again.
I'd really like to see you do a video on the Empire Baby sometime. I recently acquired one, but not a lot of info, or example shots with this camera on line.
I seem to recall that my Diana camera (circa 1967) came free by sending away a few tops from some cereal packets (this was in the UK). The back was cracked when it arrived and my first film (colour print) had red streaks on all the shots. I fixed it with shaped paper mache painted black with model paint and used it happily for several years. I still have some of the pics, and from looking at the shots you took here, the lens must have been one of the best they ever produced (lol). Still not great though.
The Diana and Holga have shown me that good photography transcends me sharpness. Digging back through the years I found in my scrapbook a picture I took in high school (1956) with my only camera then, a Uniflex TLR. Not great, not terrible camera, but the picture is still one of my favorites. When I look at some of the masters, particularly street photographers, sharpness or lack thereof is usually irrelevant. A great concept or moment or emotion can be conveyed with a so-so, even primitive, camera. Maybe I should go back to my first, an Ansco Panda?
I have one of the Lomography Diana cameras. I've shot 2 rolls with it, and only 3 pictures came out on the first roll. And I can't get the other roll developed because it's a C22 process and no one does it anymore for a reasonable price.
Hey Ted, thanks for the review on the Diana. I wanted to tell you the city of Dallas demolished the "Art Tunnel" to put in a rail line. It was a sad day because Good Records closed too. Hang on to your Deep Ellum pics... it's getting gentrified and most of the landmarks are vanishing.
when I ask for prints after using a frame mask, do they have to be printed in the size of the frame? Like will I get a 4.6cm x 4.6cm sized print when I get them printed?
Oh no you said hipster!! Don't you understand the term has been co-opted by lifestylists? There is an android square app option-camera called that though (hipster oku?)
I had a "Windsor" when I was nine years old! It cost around $2. processing the film cost more than the camera! It had light leaks and lens distortion, but it took pictures. I was happy! I think I ordered it from an advertisement on the back of a popsicle wrapper. LOL.
Its better with the photo`s from the camera to go along with your dialogue. I recently received a Coronet 6-6, its a bakelite camera which takes 120 film, made in Aston, Birmingham, UK. An option to plastic?...lol. Keep up the good work as i really enjoy the videos.
Haley Kong my first roll through my Diana was an expired Astro black and white 200 iso. It turned out amazing and blew me away. It was my first time shooting medium format film (as well as film in general) it was the lomography one right out of the box so I did way overspend but worth it to me.
@gale That's what I've been thinking. atm I'd rather get an Afga Click II for 5 euro. (my grandpa's Afga Sillete LK and my Parat I are to advanced in comparison) It will probably have the same effect no shipping costs.
Wasn't there a decent Russian camera called the Smiena that this camera may have been copied from. The Smiena was low cost intended for teenagers and young adults. I had a chance to use back in the '80's, and have to say the lens an build quality was much better.
TimberGeek yup, people are into glitch stuff...my brother takes apart old guitar pedals to get messed up effects so it is definitely possible for these 1 megapixel cameras everywhere to raise in popularity....gotta glitch em!
I have neither of them but from what I know about them it seems that the differences come down to personal preference. Why not get them both? :) I think I might
for any Tame Impala fans out there, the photo that's the cover of Lonerism was taken with a Diana by Kevin Parker :)
great band!
I took a photography class my first year of college and we learned how to shoot with Diana cameras. Besides pinhole cameras, that's all we shot with, and NOW I'M OBSESSED 😍
I had a Diana camera many years ago..I believe it was 1965 I received it as a birthday present that year. As I recall first couple of rolls of film I shot with it the images looked great to a twelve year old kid, and I felt like a 'pro photographer' carrying that thing around. All was good until my Mom accidentally left my beloved Diana camera inside the car on the seat in the hot sun, and my Diana camera essentially baked in the sun and was ruined. That camera though started me out for a love of photography. Great video brought back memories.
favorite camera and film combo EVER Diana and either tx400 or ektar 100 since you can either get a vintage looking black and white or dreamy warm colorful shots with ektar.
I'm actually waiting for a Windsor and a group of five vintage Diana cameras to come to me, and watching this video gets me excited to see them and shoot rolls of film!!!!
Had one of those back in the 60s. Still do, somewhere. Took surprisingly good snaps. Gotta find it now!
In the summer of 1970 I was 8 years old and flew with my mother and sister to San Francisco with a layover at Chicago O'Hare. This was my first trip on an airplane.
While waiting for our plane, we visited the airport gift shop where I begged my mother to buy me a Windsor (Diana). Fifty one years later, I still have the camera and the box it came in complete with the $1.99 price tag on the box.
The camera has been well used, and is the second camera I have owned. The first was a Baby Box Brownie that I bought at a garage sale for twenty five cents. My third camera was a new Hawkeye 126 camera that I was given as a gift when I was about 9 or 10. I still have that camera as well!
Greetings. Around 2000 I took black and white classes at City College in San Diego. My instructor happens to be A. E. Fournet who also teaches workshop in Prague during the summer. Anyway she uses nothing but Diana cameras. She has a huge collection of the vintage models and the company that makes the camera made her a personal Diana camera. She is also a published photographer and the pictures are from Diana's. She only does black and white. Look her up, an underrated artist. She is now the Dean of Photography at the University of Tennessee.
I just found one of these at the Goodwill for $3 and I've fallen down a vintage camera hole trying to figure out how to use it.
Elle Rigbie nice that you found 1
Well this is my thought,
I like the film, hopefully film labs will get more costumers, a lot of whom are going to come from Urban Outfitters. The one problem being that many teens dont know film and so when they get back their images, their unhappy and will never use film again.
I'd really like to see you do a video on the Empire Baby sometime. I recently acquired one, but not a lot of info, or example shots with this camera on line.
Hi would u recommend the Diana mini WITH or WITHOUT flash? your suggestion would really help :)
I seem to recall that my Diana camera (circa 1967) came free by sending away a few tops from some cereal packets (this was in the UK). The back was cracked when it arrived and my first film (colour print) had red streaks on all the shots. I fixed it with shaped paper mache painted black with model paint and used it happily for several years. I still have some of the pics, and from looking at the shots you took here, the lens must have been one of the best they ever produced (lol). Still not great though.
The Diana and Holga have shown me that good photography transcends me sharpness. Digging back through the years I found in my scrapbook a picture I took in high school (1956) with my only camera then, a Uniflex TLR. Not great, not terrible camera, but the picture is still one of my favorites. When I look at some of the masters, particularly street photographers, sharpness or lack thereof is usually irrelevant. A great concept or moment or emotion can be conveyed with a so-so, even primitive, camera. Maybe I should go back to my first, an Ansco Panda?
After watching this I went out and got a Diana, only shot one roll but loving the results so far. Thanks :)
I have one of the Lomography Diana cameras. I've shot 2 rolls with it, and only 3 pictures came out on the first roll. And I can't get the other roll developed because it's a C22 process and no one does it anymore for a reasonable price.
Hey Ted, thanks for the review on the Diana. I wanted to tell you the city of Dallas demolished the "Art Tunnel" to put in a rail line. It was a sad day because Good Records closed too. Hang on to your Deep Ellum pics... it's getting gentrified and most of the landmarks are vanishing.
Used to work across the street from the Galleria behind Judges Restaurant as well as at the Two Shell bldg. Do not miss the traffic!!
when I ask for prints after using a frame mask, do they have to be printed in the size of the frame? Like will I get a 4.6cm x 4.6cm sized print when I get them printed?
which film you use to shot? kodak portra?
Oh no you said hipster!! Don't you understand the term has been co-opted by lifestylists? There is an android square app option-camera called that though (hipster oku?)
can you make and episode on how to do long exposure?( both at day and night)
I had a "Windsor" when I was nine years old! It cost around $2. processing the film cost more than the camera! It had light leaks and lens distortion, but it took pictures. I was happy! I think I ordered it from an advertisement on the back of a popsicle wrapper. LOL.
Did the accent give it away? ;-)
Its better with the photo`s from the camera to go along with your dialogue. I recently received a Coronet 6-6, its a bakelite camera which takes 120 film, made in Aston, Birmingham, UK. An option to plastic?...lol. Keep up the good work as i really enjoy the videos.
You should do a Diana projects! I didn't get to do Holga projects.
where can you develop the film?
Nice effects I've got to get one of these.
No but your pictures from Galveston did. Where do you live in Texas I myself am from Houston. Maybe one day we could do a Texas photography crawl
Hi I was wondering what are your thoughts on shooting with expired film and in particular with of Diana cameras?
Haley Kong my first roll through my Diana was an expired Astro black and white 200 iso. It turned out amazing and blew me away. It was my first time shooting medium format film (as well as film in general) it was the lomography one right out of the box so I did way overspend but worth it to me.
Very cool images.
yeah I used to work in the Galleria and I definitly don't miss the traffic.
I've never had the flash model… so I can only recommend the non-flash…
Do i need to buy the flash....
you take great pictures :)
@gale That's what I've been thinking. atm I'd rather get an Afga Click II for 5 euro. (my grandpa's Afga Sillete LK and my Parat I are to advanced in comparison) It will probably have the same effect no shipping costs.
Wasn't there a decent Russian camera called the Smiena that this camera may have been copied from. The Smiena was low cost intended for teenagers and young adults. I had a chance to use back in the '80's, and have to say the lens an build quality was much better.
Great video
how do you transfer these to a computer
How do you digitize your pictures from diana?
With a flatbed scanner. I scan my 35mm and 120 negatives with a Epson V550 that came with a plastic bracket to hold the negatives.
Do you suppose cameras like my old Kodak DC210 (~1MP digital) will see a surge in popularity with a future generation?
TimberGeek yup, people are into glitch stuff...my brother takes apart old guitar pedals to get messed up effects so it is definitely possible for these 1 megapixel cameras everywhere to raise in popularity....gotta glitch em!
I did get one unintended glitch shot from the DC210 of my house's timber frame. Very high key and low dynamic range almost a sketch.
Whats better this or holga?
I have neither of them but from what I know about them it seems that the differences come down to personal preference. Why not get them both? :) I think I might
I had one when I was a kid, and it cost 10 shillings in the UK or 50 pence in today’s money.
Do you live in Texas???
I enjoy this video, yeah about the 5:13 mark, I was like, "What the f***?", when looking at the horizon.
How on earth do you make a CAMERA for 50 cents and STILL make a profit?
igotnoideawhattoput sell it for $40-$100+ Like Lomography :)
Polka Dot don't forget exploiting the workers
I love those cheap shooters!
where can I find diana copies?
Kevin Hallare amazon has many types sold directly (non third party sellers)
garrett cox oh cool! can you name a few? thanks
Anyone know what film speed is best for this camera???
interesting...
You; are fucking awesome! Thanks for all the work you put into this I absolutely loved every aspect. Btw; you sound like Alton Brown. Lol
what the flip f/11 is the lowest mind=blown
Hi ted nice bid nice to c your stuff how about all the horrible Kodak and agfa stuff from the 70s and 80s. Regarfds
it's a clone of Agfa actually
Pictures look like old Instagram pictures when people used filters :DD
I have diana clone called "Rand" got it for £5 with the original box, cant wait to play with it 😀
i pay 200 for mine
the black and white photos were boring, the rest were good