www.sprocket-hole-photography.com
· A Brand New Website All About Sprocket Holes
· Aimed at newcomers to analogue photography
· Website designed in the style of a roll of 35mm film
· Information on what sprocket holes are and how to expose them with Lomography Cameras
Sprocket holes are the little square holes which run along the top and bottom of a 35mm film. They play a functional role in analogue photography because they hook onto your camera’s winder when you load the film – The little teeth of a film camera hook into these holes and transport the film to the next frame. Sprocket-holes are unique to 35mm analogue photography. Neither 120 medium format films nor any digital format features sprocket-holes.
Lomography Sprocket Rocket
The world’s first wide-angle camera dedicated entirely to joys of sprocket-hole photography.
Spinner 360˚
Capture 360° panoramas, sprocket holes and all!
Diana F+ with Diana F+ 35mm back
The Diana’s standard format is 120 – But use the Diana F+ 35mm back and the camera becomes a sprocket fuelled wonder.
Lubitel 166+
The Lubitel 166+ has the ability to shoot lovely 120 square images or 35mm panoramic portraits which include the sprocket holes.
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