Diana Camera
The Diana Camera is a medium-format plastic camera that was first introduced in the 1960s by the Haking Company in Hong Kong. Known for its simple design and low cost, it uses 120 film and produces 4.5 x 6 cm images. The camera is popular among amateur photographers for its unique, dreamy aesthetic and soft focus effects.
Despite its basic construction, the Diana Camera has gained a cult following in the photography community. It is often used for creative and experimental photography, allowing users to achieve unpredictable results. The camera's charm lies in its ability to create images with vibrant colors and vignetting, making it a favorite for those seeking a vintage look.