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Lomography DIANA+ - Flash Photography; Flash Photography Guide; Troubleshooting; Common Issues and Solutions

Lomography DIANA+
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on a single frame, and only once on another. Throw in a ash shot. Make your panoramic image
totally random and unpredictable. The results could be awesome!
FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
Although your Diana+ does not have a ash connection, it’s still easy and extremely satisfying
to shoot ash images. Set the Shutter Speed Switch [8] to “B” and your Aperture Setting [9] to
cloudy. Most ash shots are better from a closer distance, so set your focus to 1-2 meters, and
ensure that your subject is within that distance before you re.
Get your subject to smile. Open the shutter with one hand and re your ash manually with the
other. Then, close the shutter and you’re done! Hold the shutter open longer to let in more ambi-
ent background light and streaming distortions. Close it faster for a more traditional instant ash
image. And be sure to change up the angle of the ash (shoot it from the top, side, bottom, etc.)
for all manner of interesting light effects.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. My daytime shots are really washed out and blurry!
Ah, you are most likely shooting with the “B” shutter setting by accident. Be sure to use “N” for
daylight.
2. My nighttime shots are really blurry and insane!
For sharp long exposures, you need to keep the camera as steady as possible. Use a tripod if
you have one. Otherwise, prop it up on something at or hold your breath and press it against
your face before you shoot.
3. My daytime images are really dark.
You probably set the aperture to pinhole rather than sunny. Or, if they’re just kind of dark, then get
faster lm. You’ll need full sunlight to shoot ISO 100 or slower on the “N” setting.
4. My images are overlapping each other
Check your lm formatting. You most likely have the camera set to 16 but have no mask placed
inside.
5. My images are totally black
Oops, that sounds a lot like you left the lens cap on!
6. A lot of Diana+ images are dark in the corners (an effect called “vignetting”). Why aren’t mine?
You’re probably using the 16-shot small square format. Try using the 12-shot format – you’ll get
bigger images and more vignetting & distortion in the corners.
7. My Diana+ images are small and surrounded by a big black frame
Again, try shooting on the 12-shot larger format.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
A little care will go a long way towards keeping your Diana+ in top shape:
1. Keep the lens cap on the lens when the camera is not in use.
2. Do not clean the lens with any harsh chemicals or solvents. Proper lens cleaning solution and
a soft lens cloth is your best bet.
3. If the lm is really hard to advance then do not force it. You could break the advance mecha-
nism. If you just started advancing the lm, then calmly reload it. If you’re well into the roll, then
unload it in a totally dark room or light-sealed bag.
4. Be careful when transporting the Diana+. It’s pretty tough, but is still made of lightweight
plastic. If you place it in a bag with heavy things, then it could be broken. Just keep an eye out
for its well-being.
CONTACT & WARRANTY
Your Diana+ includes a 2-year warranty from any manufacturing defects or product failure. In the
event of a defect, the Lomographic Society will repair or replace the unit at our discretion.
For warranty service or for any questions, please contact the closest regional Lomographic
Society ofce as listed.
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