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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
2. Magnum Pinhole:
Like before, set the Aperture to "P" and the Shutter to "B." But this time, leave the lens on.
The result is a slightly sharper pinhole image with the usual focal distance of a Diana F+ shot.
This is great for capturing those super-long-exposure effects without the extreme wide-angle
perspective. If you want to use a flash with the Pinhole setting, then you'll have to fire it A LOT.
The Pinhole is extremely small, and you'll need about 10 or 12 individual bursts at a very close
subject (1 m / 3 ft away) in order to get a decent exposure. But play around a bit – it's all about
experimenting.
ENDLESS PANORAMA
Stitching together a panoramic image is one of the most awesome techniques in analogue
photography. Often, the panorama ends up a little bit "off" – giving it a really unique and
interesting look. With the Diana F+, you can easily create panoramic shots that are as long
and as all-encompassing as you like. As you learned in the first section, you'll need to insert
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the Panoramic frame mask and set the Film Format Switch
to "16." With these settings,
there will be almost no gap between each image, thereby giving you a (more or less) seamless
panoramic image.
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