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Analogue Camera Sprocket Rocket Shoots Photos With Exposed 35mm Sprocket Holes [Cameras]

Analogue Camera Sprocket Rocket Shoots Photos With Exposed 35mm Sprocket Holes [Cameras] It’s got the right name in camera-land, and looks incredible too. The Lomography-brand camera takes 35mm film but exposes the photos with visible sprocket holes (see below for an example), and in addition contains a reverse gear for moving between frames.

Some of Lomography’s other cameras, resembling the Diana, mean you can develop photos with exposed sprocket holes, but that’s usually done via an add-in tray. This camera does it automatically, while also bearing in mind multi-exposures, using the super wide-lens for panoramas. A roll of 35mm film is sweet for 18 photos, apparently.

Image size is 72 x 35mm, with the focussing at 0.6m – 1m, and 1m – infinity. Shutter speed is listed at 1/100, and aperture is f/10.8, f/16.

It won’t go replacing my Diana or LC-A+ that I just ordered, but for fans of sprockets, this $89 / £79 camera is going to be great fun to play with. [ Sprocket Rocket ]

Analogue Camera Sprocket Rocket Shoots Photos With Exposed 35mm Sprocket Holes [Cameras]

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