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As you cannot still change your Diana Mini lenses like you can with Diana F+ here is an idea for getting that different effects on your photos!
It’s so simple and effective! Have yourself these different adapters for the Lomo LC-A+ – Tunnel Vision and the Fisheye adaptor. Just stick the metal rings from these adapters in front of the lens of your tiny but cute Diana Mini. Then just mount the lens you want to use and shoot like crazy! Definitely a must try!
Fisheye
Macro
Tunnelvision
I only tried this only with the square format setting of the camera though, but hey it’s your turn to experiment! ;)
Hi I'm completely NEW to the lomography world, I just purchased a Diana Mini & still waiting for it to come in the mail. I googled using a fisheye lense on the Diana Mini & found this tip....I clicked the link above "Fisheye Adapter" and it send the link was bad? can anyone explain what I need to buy to be able to take fish eye snaps with my Mini???
Hi there! this is great! I tried clicking onto the links but they no longer seem to work. Can you send me the links of the adapters you're talking about?! thank you! This is a great tipster!
hi, i have a diana mini and my friend just got me a diana + 20mm fisheye lens, if I get the fisheye adapter can I then use the fisheye lens on my mini?
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