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That's an idea... I don't use Nikon slrs, but do have a Canon (fd mount). I'll hunt around for something like that. Though I must say that it's nice to have a lightweight plastic fantastic camera instead of a bulkier SLR to carry around...If you also use Nikon F-mount SLRs, you might consider buying an adapter from Lomography to mount the Diana lenses on your Nikon/Nikkormat. The adapter is inexpensive, but it lets you use the much more reliable SLR body with the crappy Diana lens. Lomography might also offer such an adapter in a different mount, I don't recall. I've also seen a 3D printed adapter to mount Diana lenses on a Konstructor kit-built 35mm SLR (which is kind of cool, since, although the Konstructor's lens is easily removable, I've never seen any indication of other lenses being available aside from the slip-on close-up and macro diopters).
That's a great tip! Thanks!You might want to add something in the take up area to keep the film taut when you wind. Exposed rolls can be loose. You can glue in a piece of sponge, or add a folded piece of cardboard (I use a piece of a film box, taped in with electrical tape).
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Oh yeah, I'm loving it!I like it. More importantly, do you like it?
That's a great tip! Thanks!
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