The Dories
Some think that the Diana is a piece of junk. To them I say, try a Dories before you pass judgement on Dianas. I know that the Quality Control group at what used to be the Diana factory wasn't the best in the world but if you look closely at a photo taken with a Diana you can usually find a "sharp" area or two. That's not the case with a Dories. Maybe I simply got a bad Dories, I don't know.

Funny thing about the Dories. It features a white button on the lens to trigger the shutter and there's no "B" setting. This white button is very unusual for a Diana clone and the sort of thing that fires up the Diana clone collector. I haven't decided if I'm a Diana clone collector yet.

Lock operating equipment at canal.
Corn field and clouds.
25A filter
You may kiss the bride.
I was at a relative's wedding last week so I decided to bring some cameras. I chose a Rolleiflex TLR, a Canon FTB and a Dories. I haven't processed the film from the Canon or the Rollei yet. Those shots will be sharp, boring, and only of interest to a handful of people.