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The Diana is an inexpensive all-plastic camera that weighs less than 10 ounces. It adds a natural vignette to most images and frequently has light leaks that affect the film. Because the film is manually rolled, it also has the ability to expose multiple images on the same piece of negative. These pictures are not photoshopped; they are the unpredictable results that make shooting with a Diana fun. I'll have to admit, the drive to perfect a digital image gets too tedious sometimes, so it's a welcome change to throw all professionalism out the door and see what I can get with a Diana.