
Lomography has released a new color, “DUOTONE,” for its 35mm panoramic film camera, the “Sprocket Rocket.” It features a 1:3 aspect ratio wide-angle shooting and a unique rendering that allows exposure all the way to the film spur hole. With multiple exposure capabilities and a battery-free mechanical design, it’s a camera that stimulates creative expression, allowing users to easily enjoy experimental and creative expression anywhere.
Lomography Sprocket Rocket DUOTONE – Vibrant colors and creativity
The Sprocket Rocket, launched in 2011, not only takes wide-angle panoramic photos with a 1:3 aspect ratio, but can also expose the film’s perforations (slide holes). Because the camera’s winding knob has no lock, you can wind the film as much as you like and enjoy overlapping frames.

Creative panoramic camera
The Lomography Sprocket Rocket, now available in two new DUOTONE colors, Strawberry Fusion and Mint Fusion, supports multiple exposures and long exposures, and can be used with external flashes and tripods. The camera body is very lightweight and easy to carry, making it ideal for everything from casual snapshots to experimental studio shoots, and of course, travel. Furthermore, it can shoot without batteries, so you can enjoy photography without worrying about running out of power.

Technical information
| Compatible film | 35mm film |
| focal length | 30mm |
| aperture | f/10.8, f/16 |
| Shutter speed | 1/100 (N), Valve (B) |
| Cable release | Not supported |
| Multiple exposure photography | correspondence |
| flash | Hot shoe connection |
| tripod | correspondence |
| Number of photos taken | 18 frames (when using 36-exposure film) |
| accessories | Mask to conceal perforations |







