Artribune and Lomography Give Away a Diana F Camera
Artribune is partnering with Lomography to give away a Diana F camera. The Diana F, a cult 35mm compact camera from the 1960s, allows users to shoot in two square formats (5.2 x 5.2cm or 4.2 x 4.2cm), remove the lens for pinhole photography, use a tripod, and apply filters or the included flash. To enter, submit an email by March 2; the winner will be randomly drawn and receive the camera plus film. The giveaway reflects Lomography's appeal to those seeking manual photography in the digital age.
Key facts
- Artribune and Lomography are giving away a Diana F camera.
- The Diana F is a 35mm compact camera from the 1960s.
- It offers two square formats: 12 full-frame (5.2 x 5.2cm) or 16 smaller (4.2 x 4.2cm) shots.
- The lens can be removed for pinhole photography.
- The camera has a tripod mount and shutter lock.
- Filters and a flash are included.
- Entry deadline is March 2.
- The winner receives the camera and film.
Entities
Institutions
- Artribune
- Lomography