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Here you go, it doesn’t take a fancy camera to get great results. I was recently invited by Nicholas Grobbelaar to join him on a  shoot and while I did have a Nikon D7000 on review the most fun – I think – for all including the model was shooting with the Diana Mini by Lomography. I cannot tell you what aperture it was set at, it only has two, Cloud and Sunny. I think it was set for Sunny.




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Post by: Tristan - Founder

Founder of PhotoComment. In a relatively short space of time he has experienced the photography industry almost full circle. From camera repairs, to photographic retail, wholesale, marketing for one of the large camera brands, part time photographer and of course blogger there is hardly a moment when he is not eating, drinking and occasionally getting some sleep where photography is not involved.

4 Responses to “Using A Lomography Diana Mini in a Studio Shoot”

  1. Looks nice. Did you alter the flashes to match the exposure?

    • Nicholas was shooting with a Nikon D90 so we used that as the base for the exposure. I know that one of the two aperture settings on the Diana is around f11 so I took shots at both settings to safe guard. At the same time using colour negative film means you have about 2 stops of exposure latitude when you print. Does that make sense?

  2. Tristan, you are a LEGEND!!!!

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