DIANA LENSES 20mm, 38mm, 55mm, 75mm, 110mm

These lenses are full plastic lenes from the Diana camera.

There is an adapter available for several camera mounts to use the lenses of the Diana camera on small format digital cameras. I chose the Canon adapter for this test. There is no aperture on the adapter. The Diana camera has 3 apertures, F11, F16 and F22.  The hole in the adapter seems to be bigger than F11. So the lenses are too soft. 

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A Canon to A7 adapter and the Diana towards Canon adapter.

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The A7 with the adapter mounted and the different Diana lenses.


Focal length: 20mm, a fish-eye on the Diana medium format, a wide-angle on FF.

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A7 and the lens.

Sample picture: You may click on the sample image for full resolution. The full resolution image opens in a new window, so you can keep it open for comparison. Focus is on the satellite dish to the right of the big solar panel near the center of the photo.

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Lens doesn't focus well, too soft, colour cast and distortion. Seems to be a bit longer than 20mm.

Focal length: 38mm, a super wide angle on the Diana medium format, a moderate wide-angle on FF.

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A7 and the lens.

Sample picture: You may click on the sample image for full resolution. The full resolution image opens in a new window, so you can keep it open for comparison. Focus is on the satellite dish to the right of the big solar panel near the center of the photo.

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Lens doesn't focus at all, too soft, colour cast.


Focal length: 55mm, a wide-angle on the Diana medium format, a standard length on FF.

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A7 and the lens.

Sample picture: You may click on the sample image for full resolution. The full resolution image opens in a new window, so you can keep it open for comparison. Focus is on the satellite dish to the right of the big solar panel near the center of the photo.

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O.K. in the center, very soft towards the edges. Seems to be a little bit longer than 55mm.

Focal length: 75mm, standard format on the Diana medium format, a portrait length on FF.

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A7 and the lens.

Sample picture: You may click on the sample image for full resolution. The full resolution image opens in a new window, so you can keep it open for comparison. Focus is on the satellite dish to the right of the big solar panel near the center of the photo.

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O.K. in the center, very soft towards the edges, colour cast.

Focal length: 110mm, a portrait length on the Diana medium format, a tele on FF.

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A7 and the lens.

Sample picture: You may click on the sample image for full resolution. The full resolution image opens in a new window, so you can keep it open for comparison. Focus is on the satellite dish to the right of the big solar panel near the center of the photo.

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Lens is marketed as soft lens for the Diana. Doesn't focus at all, blurry, colour cast. Seems to be longer than 110mm.

Maybe I will make an adapter with apertures later. The adapter insn't well made, most of the lenses don't focus to infinity, on the Diana they are o.k. As is, the adapter is mostly useless, you only can make blurry pictures with it. The 55mm and the 75mm however could be used for dreamy portraits, they are sharp in the center and soften towards the edges. There are expensive lenses for sale which do the same effect, with this adapter you can have it for nearly nothing.

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