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|image_text= Falcon Miniature compared to the Sprocket Rocket - image by Rick Oleson | |image_text= Falcon Miniature compared to the Sprocket Rocket - image by Rick Oleson | ||
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Revision as of 11:17, 12 February 2011
The Lomography Sprocket Rocket - image by Boxy Brown's Bling |
The Lomography Sprocket Rocket is a 35mm film "point and shoot" plastic camera launched in 2010 by Lomography Society International. It features a wide angle 30mm lens and produces panoramic images that may be optionally exposed over the film sprockets.
Although the camera does feature a film counter frames are not indexed and film may be rewound or "fast forwarded" at any time to allow for double exposures.
The camera has two aperture settings: Sunny and Cloudy (ƒ/16 and ƒ/10.8) and shutter speeds of 1/00 ("N" setting) or Bulb ("B" setting)
Design
The design references a number of vintage camera bodies including the {Falcon Minature],[Ilford Advocate] and Jiffy Kodak
Falcon Miniature compared to the Sprocket Rocket - image by Rick Oleson |
Images taken with the Sprocket Rocket
Image taken with the Sprocket Rocket - image by Martin Paling |