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Diana
My first camera was a Diana (or a Diana clone). My father gave it to me 1965 and I used it until 1968. It was in a good condition but I threw it away in the mid seventies when I rinsed out old things. I bought the four cameras below later for nostalgic reasons.
The manufacturer in Hong Kong made a lot of these cameras. They all look the same but were given different names. The most common name was Diana and therefore they all are called Diana cameras.
(Here is a nice site about Diana cameras.)
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 Debro (Photo: me)
 Stellar (Photo: me)
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 Debro manual, page 6 - 7. |
 Diana manual, page 6 - 7. |
 Stellar manual, page 6 - 7. |
 This photo was taken by me 1966 with my Diana camera. It shows my father filming with his Nizo film camera. On his chest is his Rolleiflex (with its metal case open).
Diana de Luxe model
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