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Lomography Diana+ 75mm Glass Lens and La Sardina Yaya Presented

Shooting through glass with the Diana F+ and a La Sardina by Yaya Herman Dune: Lomography's new products

Exactly 7 days after the Experimental Lens Kit for MFT cameras, Lomography is already launching the next lens. This time, however, it's for an analog camera, the Diana F+.

The Diana+ 75mm Premium Glass Lens is the first glass lens for the plastic camera.
Lomography promises significantly sharper images with it. However, the images should not lack vibrant colors and vignetting. The Diana+ 75mm Premium Glass Lens is built from three coated glass elements. Focusing is of course manual; there is no autofocus.

The Diana+ 75mm Premium Glass Lens is fully compatible with the Diana F+ cameras and Diana F+ accessories. It can also be used with adapters for Nikon (Amazon) and Canon SLRs (Amazon).

The price for the lens is stated as 49 euros. It is available for purchase immediately in the Lomography Online Shop. It will be available in the gallery stores next month.

Not a week after the La Sardina DIY Black, Lomography is already coming out with a new edition of the La Sardina. The La Sardina Yaya is the result of a collaboration between Lomography and Yaya Herman Dune (artist & musician). The plastic camera is characterized by the colors blue and white. It is also adorned with various prints on the camera body.

The La Sardina Yaya is limited to 200 pieces. It can be purchased in the European Online Shop of Lomography for 69 euros. It can also be purchased in the gallery stores in France, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Films for shooting with the camera are not included.