Lomography Sprocket Rocket
Best experimental camera for creative film photographers.
This camera offers a unique way to shoot 35mm film, capturing expansive panoramic images by exposing the film's sprocket holes. Its simple zone focusing and fixed shutter speed make it an accessible tool for creative analog photography. The built-in rewind feature adds an extra layer of experimental possibility.
$79.00
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Who it's for
- Experimental photographers seeking a truly unique analog look.
- Creative individuals wanting to capture vast scenes uniquely.
- Newcomers to film photography and casual creative shooters.
Who should skip it
- Photographers who prioritize sharp, technically precise images.
- Budget-conscious photographers and those needing more frames.
- Experienced photographers desiring full manual control over their exposures.
Performance breakdown
Creative Flexibility
Unmatched ability to expose the full width of 35mm film.
Build Durability
Lightweight plastic construction prioritizes portability over rugged, long-term resilience.
Ease of Use
Simple, intuitive controls make analog experimentation accessible for beginners.
Optical Clarity
Fixed lens delivers a distinct, lo-fi aesthetic rather than clinical sharpness.
Multiple Exposure Control
Dedicated mechanism makes layering shots effortless and highly repeatable.
Manual Precision
Zone focusing requires practice to nail sharp shots consistently.
Key Specs
Film Format
35mm
Camera Type
Point and Shoot
Lens Mount
Fixed Lens
Focus Type
Manual Focus
Exposure Modes
Manual, Automatic
Battery Type
AA
Multiple Exposure Capability
True
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