Lomography Sprocket Rocket | Unboxing and Review
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- In this video, I unboxed and reviewed Lomography's Sprocket Rocket. I purchased this 35mm film camera with my own money and was not compensated for this review. I also summarised a few repairs I had to make.
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This was edited in August 2023, many of the video clips were filmed months before.
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I'd love it if Lomo crossed the Sprocket Rocket with the LC-A 120. The nicer 38mm lens designed for 6x6 120 should mostly cover a double-frame 135, the exposure and focus system of the LC-A is decent, but you'd have the convenience of 135 film and the drama of panoramic aspect ratios.
With the Sprocket Rocket as is, I feel like it really needs a tonne of light. My best pictures with it were taken at the beach on a sunny day with family. When I've shot with it on cloudier days, or just walking about town on my own, it hasn't really done much for me.
I have see a few adapters to use 35mm on 120 cameras. Something like that could work pretty well. The better aperture on the LC-A 120 would help a lot. I have underexposed my fair share of photos on the Sprocket Rocket. It can be a little costly as the each shot is 2 frames.