Diana DeLuxe -Rent Only-
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Diana DeLuxe film camera. The pipe which hosts the lens is in black plastic and is labeled PLASICION LENS – 1:8 – Speed 1/50 sec. The selection of aperture can be done using a lever located on the lens. The lower part of the camera body is covered with a non-slipping black plastic skin. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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