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Enjoy a super-panoramic view of the world with our series of Sprocket Rocket cameras and accessories! The Sprocket Rocket takes extended photos with standard 35mm film.These cameras have a super-wide lens which exposes the whole width of film, including its sprocket holes.
Launch yourself into a new Lomographic experience with the astounding Sprocket Rocket. This 35mm compact camera boasts a super-wide angle lens for panoramas and is the first analogue camera to be fitted with a reverse gear, allowing you to rewind and remix your photos! Get photos with an unmistakably analogue look by exposing the sprocket holes. Guaranteed panoramic Lomographic fun with the Sprocket Rocket!
Tech Specs:
Super-wide angle lens; shoots 18 panoramas per roll
Zone-focusing (0.6 – 1m or 1m – Infinity)
Dual scrolling knobs for manual advancing/rewinding / multiple exposures
B-setting for long exposures; built-in tripod thread
We often wonder which ISO is best for a camera that has no available ISO adjustments, fixed shutter speeds and f-stops. So today we have tested the Sprocket Rocket 35 mm Panoramic Camera to find the optimum ISO.
When shooting landscapes we wish to have as wide a field of view as possible, to capture the vast scenes in front of us. Take a look around and frame it all in one click with the Horizon Perfekt Panoramic Camera!
The Pride Parade is an important event that is celebrated in many cities across the world. We decided to document the march in Vienna with a Sprocket Rocket Camera to capture all the action in one awesome panoramic frame!
Don’t know your 35 mm from your 110? Never heard of medium format? Confused about cross-processing? This guide gives a brief overview of everything analogue and you’ll be an expert in no time! Get a head start with film photography with our downloadable 12-page PDF guide.
Busan-based film photographer Marce takes us back to summer and a trip filled with beautiful scenery and memorable moments, all captured using the Sprocket Rocket 35 mm Panoramic Camera.
Armed with his trusty Hasselblad XPan and a Sprocket Rocket camera, film photographer Nuno Cruz decided to try out panoramic format in the streets of Amsterdam. We sent him some Lomography Lady Grey and Berlin Kino film and spoke with him about how each combination performed.
Community member Fah (@fah-blue-sky) gives us a unique view of Japan with hiking photos captured with Lomography Redscale film and a few cameras including the Lomo LC-A+.
Jump outside of your comfort zone and take sensationally striking shots with the signature bokeh of the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 MKII! Available in Brass, Black Brass and Black Aluminium finish!
In today's feature we're looking at sun-lit Australia through the lens of community member Caleb, a.k.a. @spannerino. He also shares his experience with Lomography cameras such as his constant companions the Lomo LC-A, Sprocket Rocket, and his first roll with the La Sardina.
Lomographer Jaclyn (@lomographer_to_be) shares photos of her trip to one of the least visited countries in the world, the landlocked country of Turkmenistan in Central Asia, which she captured with the Lomo LC-A+, her favorite camera and travel buddy.
Film photographer Thomas App is back with us to tell us about his test of the new LomoChrome Color '92 ISO 400 (35 mm) film, which he shot during a walk by the sea in Saint-Nazaire. Let's take a look at his results!
The Lomomatic 110 is your compact companion for every adventure! Featuring a glass lens, automatic exposure, day and night aperture modes, controllable ISO settings and a flash, get ready to capture your memories in vibrant, super-sharp 110 frames, with a depth of field you’ve never seen on a 110 image ever before!
Fine art photographer James Katsipis uses LomoChorome Turquoise 120 film to bring a whole new perspective to the landscapes of Montauk, depicting an alien-like parallel universe of the popular New York spot.
Film-enthusiast Dana T. has enamored us with her 110 photography for quite some time now, so it is no surprise that she also impressed us with her results from the Lomomatic 110. Today she has returned to the magazine to share some thoughts on this brand new pocket camera!
Why do you shoot film? For Andrew Contreras, analogue photography is a way to document future history and to turn a moment into something remarkable. We talk about this and more in our interview with the South Korea-based photographer.
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