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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Buy Full-Price and It's Perfect,
By Cerebelle (Chicago, IL, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lomography Diana F+ Instant Back(Black) (Electronics)
I love this back! It takes great Diana pictures with the benefit of Instax film. Some other reviewers seems to have a lot of trouble getting good pictures but I haven't had this issue--just don't shoot inside if you don't have a flash, and be aware of your aperture setting, that's all. I do have to say that it's not worth buying full-price; at $95 and $7 per CR2 battery on top of Instax film and how much a Diana camera can get is just too much. I found mine for $50, which was just fine for me. If you can find it for a great price and love the idea of combining instant film with your Diana, go for it!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Just plain shoddy,
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This review is from: Lomography Diana F+ Instant Back(Black) (Electronics)
I had the same problem as several other reviewers. The first two shots came out fine but the third wouldn't eject. I tried removing the print manually in a dark room but it didn't develop. I put the cartridge back in the camera and tried again, but the prints still wouldn't eject, so the pack is ruined. I'm just going to return this, very disappointed.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Diana F+ ruining the film,
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This review is from: Lomography Diana F+ Instant Back(Black) (Electronics)
First two packs of film, they were fine. They all came out as it should be. I really liked it a lot. Once I put the third pack, the chemicals were all spit up on the film. It developed only some part. I got greenish redish and white spots all over which means that chemicals have not been developed some parts. My picture was ruined and thought it was the film's fault. I tried fourth pack and realized I have a problem with instant back! I think when the film comes after pressing eject button, it scratches the film where it develops and ruins the picture. I am so disappointed and pissed off because buying films are expensive and instant back was really expensive. I bought it up from Adorama Camera and it's 31 days since I bought it so I doubt it I will get a return or refund. So pissed and mad.
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