If you're going to use it for pinhole, you may as well just get a new
Holga or the like (Lomo if you want 35mm), they're only $15 at
Freestyle (no financial interest).

Pam

[email protected] wrote:
> 
> Hi Donna
> Not to worry. Many pinholers shoot Toy cameras as well. I can tell you the
> little I know - the 151 was the original and shoots a somewhat smaller image
> than the F. I am not sure about the 162.  Prices have gone way up on mint
> condition Dianas, driven by competition between photographers and collectors
> for those few. The Diana was put out under many different names by the Great
> Wall Plastics, and these "clones" have been cheaper but also are increasing
> in price. Here are some links:
> <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/hpargotohp/diana.html";>Diana Camera Types</A>
> <A HREF="http://www.sirius.com/~alc/site_html/frameset.html";>The Camera
> Museum (Toy)</A>
> 
> The Toy Camera Web Ring would also be a good source of information.
> <A HREF="http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=toycamring&list";>Toy
> Camera Ring</A>
> 
> Happy Trails,
> Kurt Norlin
> 
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