The Diana Baby 110 Gold Edition is a special edition pocket film camera from Lomography. It was introduced in November 2012 as part of the Gold Edition along with the Fisheye Baby Gold and is the first Special Edition of the pocket film camera. In addition to the Baby Diana, there is also a gold edition of the Diana F+.
The small camera is of course in gold. As a camera strap you get a gold chain to match.
The Diana Baby 110 Gold only comes with the 24 mm lens, the 12 mm wide angle lens is not included.
In terms of functionality, it is identical to the normal Diana Baby 110.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Type of Camera | Viewfinder camera |
| Film format | 110 |
| Film transport | Manual |
| Picture format | 13 mm x 13 mm |
| Focal length | 24 mm |
| Widest aperture | f/8 |
| Focus | Fixed |
| Exposure times | 1/100 second, Bulb |
| Bulb mode | Yes |
| Manual exposure settings | No |
| Date imprinting | No |
| Built-in flash | No |
| Flash Connection | PC-Flash |
| Tripod mount | No |
| Cable release thread | No |
| Self-timer | No |
| Power supply | Not necessary |
| Country of production | China |
FAQ about the Diana Baby 110 Gold Edition
Is the Diana Baby 110 Gold Edition a new camera model?
No, it's a special edition of the existing Diana Baby 110. It features the same functionality but with a gold finish and a gold chain strap. It was released as part of a limited Gold Edition series in 2012.
What kind of lens does this gold camera have?
The Diana Baby 110 Gold Edition comes with only a 24mm lens. Unlike some other models, the 12mm wide-angle lens isn't included.
How does the gold version differ from the regular one?
The main difference is the gold color. The Gold Edition has a gold body and comes with a matching gold chain strap. Otherwise, its functions are identical to the standard Diana Baby 110.
What type of film does the little gold camera use?
It uses 110 film, which is a smaller format than 35mm. This is a defining characteristic of the Diana Baby 110 series.
Is this a simple camera to use?
Yes, the Diana Baby 110 Gold Edition is relatively straightforward to operate. Its design is very basic, focusing on the creative aspects of shooting rather than technical complexities.
