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Manufactured or assembled in Hong-Kong from (Circa) 1970 to (After) 1970.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 2784

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Chronology of cameras Great Wall Plastic Factory 

The company that manufactured this camera was based in Hong Kong, an English colony, but also produced in Macao, a Portuguese colony. Their very low-cost cameras were exported to the United States and Europe, where they mostly became promotional gifts. The most famous of this production was the Diana, which by metonymy gave its name to this type of camera. Great Wall Plastic Factory produced dozens of different models, and increased their number simply by changing the name. Some of them had what looked like a reference number.

Made entirely of plastic, including the lens, they had many manufacturing defects. Mobile parts like the back often fit poorly into the rest of the camera, causing light leaks. The film advance was sometimes uneven. The lens produced poor results, such as blurriness, aberrations, distortions, etc. The results were unexpected. This was enough to create a fashion trend in the 1990s, to the point that the company Lomography produced modern copies of these cameras in the 2000s and started selling cameras that could be found for just a few francs a few years earlier at flea markets. It should be noted that Lomography's attempt to trademark the name Diana was rejected by the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) because it deemed the name to be used generically for a certain type of device and could not be applied as a trademark.

Some types of cameras include:

Id number   Some models Shutter release Flash Winding knob  

151 or W20A Diana Diana
Banier
Banner
Altic
On the lens No on the right side This is the archetype of the Diana Type, often two-tone.
808 Debonair Debonair On the lens No on the right side Derivative of the Diana. Different lens barrel.
162 Diana F Diana-F On the lens Double pin on the top on the right side like Diana except for the flash
7031 7031 Asiana On the lens No on the right side Top housing incorporating a fake light meter window
W20 Anny On the lens No on the right side Top housing incorporating a fake light meter window
155 Dana Dana
Diana De Luxe
Sur le capot Flash bulb socket left side fake light meter
W373 Banner Banner Deluxe
Leader Camera
On the lens No left side fake light meter around viewfinder
? Photon Photon Sur le capot Flash bulb socket left side  
? Quelle Revue 4 x 4 On the lens No on the right side fake light meter around lens

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