Diana Mini Picnic & Flash Half-Frame & Square Camera

MYR 338.00

 

The Diana Mini Picnic is the 35 mm analogue shooter serving all the retro vibes. Dressed in a magnificent mint green, she’s ready to show off her creative features in style!

- Special edition Diana Mini Picnic, dressed in a sensational seafoam green
- Compatible with any and all 35 mm film for convenient shooting
- Shoot up to 36 shots per film in square mode and 72 shots in half-frame mode
- Use the multiple and long-exposure functions for advanced experimentation
- With a cable release attachment and tripod mount for creative control

Camera Specs
Film Format: 35 mm
Focal Length: 24 mm
Available Apertures: f8, f11
Shutter Speed: 1/60, Bulb (B)
Flash: Diana F+ Flash Plug, Diana F+ Hotshoe Flash Adapter
Available ISO Settings: No ISO Adjustment
Multiple Exposure: Yes
Tripod Mount: Yes
Cable Release: Yes
Battery: 1 × AA

*Diana F+ lenses are not compatible with the Diana Mini.

Story

Take a stroll to the park and enjoy the analogue creativity when you take the delightful Diana Mini Picnic edition out for an adventure. She’s serving vivacious vintage vibes with her gorgeous mint green design, reminiscent of that 1950’s Cadillac we all wished we had, and is bursting with creative potential! Featuring all the beloved Diana aesthetics like beautiful colors and iconic vignetting – she’s so cool, you’ll never picnic alone again!

Bring the magic of half-frame photography back to life and get flashy with the Diana Mini! No matter if you think it’s hip to be square or if you are more the rectangular type, the Diana Mini provides both formats. With the flick of a little switch, you can choose between shooting retro squares or amazing half-frames giving you the ability to take up to 72 shots on one 35 mm film roll! What’s more, you can shoot all day and all through the night with the powerful Diana F+ flash. To further enhance your creative possibilities with the Diana Mini, experiment with multiple and long-exposure features, a tripod mount and a cable release attachment for advanced creative control.

A Cult Classic

It was the early 1960s. Mini skirts were swinging into fashion, and Beatlemania was taking the world by storm. In a small manufactory in Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, engineers were knocking together a little camera that would change the face of photography forever.

The Diana camera was the very definition of lo-fi. It had a plastic lens that produced brilliantly blurry edges and super-soft vignetting, and flimsy housing that led to light leaks and watermarks. Each shot was unpredictable, drenched in gorgeous analogue imperfections. Its unique beauty catapulted it to stardom, with professional photographer Mark Sink using it to snap Jean-Michel Basquiat, Grace Jones and even the inimitable Andy Warhol.

You know what they say, though – nothing lasts forever – and in the late 1970s the production of the Diana slowed and eventually ceased. Nonetheless, the unlikely charm of this 1960s lo-fi beauty lived on. When we got our hands on one back in the early 2000s, we couldn’t believe our luck. Blown away by the mesmerizing images it produced, we got to work on a brand new version. In 2007, we added the Diana F+ to our ever-expanding collection of creative cameras.

We kept the strong, saturated colors and soft, moody vignetting that had us head over heels for the original, and added a touch of Lomographic love – Bulb Mode for long exposures, Multiple Exposure Mode for lush, layered effects, pinhole functionality for lens-free experiments. Now, this unmatchable aesthetic can be archived across 35 mm, 120, 110 and instant photography.

Package Contents

  • Diana Mini Picnic 35 mm Camera
  • Diana F+ Flash

 

Free Delivery and Return

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Delivery lead times are 7-10 business days within Malaysia and 10-21 business days for other locations.

We have a 15-day return policy, which means you have 15-days after receiving your item to request a return.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You will also need the receipt or proof of purchase.

You can contact us at info@zontiga.com to request for a return. Once accepted, we will send you a link to return your item via shipping provider. 

Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will NOT be accepted.

Pre-Order Items Lead Time

Some items on our site have limited stock. If an item is out of stock, you may have the option to pre-order it. Please note that delivery times for pre-ordered typically range from 4 to 8 weeks, unless specified otherwise.

We recommend checking product availability and delivery estimates before placing your order to ensure a smooth shopping experience. Thank you for your understanding and patience as we work to fulfill your order.

Camera Warranty

All new camera products come with a limited 2-years warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. If your camera proves to be defective during the warranty period, we or our supplier will repair or replace the product at no charge.

This warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse, accidents, modifications, or unauthorized repairs. Normal wear and tear, including scratches and cosmetic damage, is also not covered.

To claim your warranty, please retain your original receipt and contact us for assistance.

Film Processes
1. C41

C41 is the standard process for developing color negative film. It produces the familiar color negatives that can be printed or scanned into digital images. Known for its wide latitude and forgiving nature, C41 is ideal for a variety of lighting conditions and is the most commonly used process for color photography.

2. B&W

B&W (Black and White) processing is used for black and white negative film. This classic process yields high-contrast monochrome images with deep blacks, bright whites, and a wide range of grays. B&W processing allows for greater control over tonality and is popular among photographers who prefer a timeless, artistic look.

3. ECN-2

ECN-2 is a specialized process used primarily for developing motion picture film. This process produces color negatives with lower contrast and more subdued colors compared to C41, which is ideal for cinematography. While primarily for movies, some photographers use ECN-2 for its unique aesthetic in still photography.

4. E6

E6 is the process used for developing color reversal, or slide, film. This process produces positive images directly on the film, which can be viewed as slides or projected. E6 is known for its vibrant colors, fine grain, and sharpness, making it a favorite among photographers who want richly saturated images.