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Sprocket Rocket Mint Fusion

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  • Brand: Lomography
  • Name: Sprocket Rocket Mint Fusion
  • Original model: Sprocket Rocket
  • Type: Panorama camera
  • Type of Film: 35mm
  • Focal length: 30 mm
  • Maximum aperture: f/10.8
  • Focus: Fixed
  • Shutter speeds: 1/100 s, Bulb
  • Flash / Flash connection: Hot Shoe
  • Release date: 2026
  • Price orientation: $47 (Status 05.2026)
Copyright photos: Lomography

The Sprocket Rocket Mint Fusion is a special edition of the renowned analog panoramic camera from Lomography. This version was released in 2026. It was presented together with the Strawberry Fusion.

The body of this edition features a striking two-tone design: while the front is finished in a fresh mint green, the back appears in a light cream shade.

Although previous light-colored variants—such as the Sprocket Rocket White Edition—have existed, this model distinguishes itself through the combination of two contrasting colors and the matching lettering surrounding the lens.

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Technical Details

The camera is equipped with a fixed super-wide-angle lens, offering a focal length of 30 mm and a maximum aperture of f/10.8.

The simple plastic lens delivers a characteristic analog aesthetic, defined by darkened corners (vignetting) and a slight loss of sharpness toward the edges.

For exposure control, users have two settings at their disposal: a fixed shutter speed of 1/100 of a second for daytime snapshots, and “B” mode (Bulb) for creative long exposures. Since the shutter release does not automatically lock after each shot, creating multiple exposures on the same frame is a straightforward process.

Film transport is entirely manual, controlled via knobs that allow for flexible winding and rewinding of the film.

For focusing, users can choose between two zones: a close-focus setting for subjects located between 0.6 and 1 meter away, and an infinity setting (from 1 meter onwards) for more distant objects.

The feature set is rounded out by a standard hot shoe on the top of the camera and a classic tripod thread on the bottom.

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Compatible Film and Development

The Sprocket Rocket is loaded with standard 35mm film. Due to the extra-wide panoramic format, a standard 36-exposure roll yields approximately 18 photos.

A color negative film with an ISO 400 sensitivity is recommended for this purpose, as it offers sufficient exposure latitude to handle a wide variety of lighting conditions. One example is the Kodak Ultramax 400*.

To preserve the distinctive perforation holes—the “sprocket holes” that give the camera its name—on the final image, the film must not be cropped at the edges during development and scanning. Since traditional photo labs typically do not offer such wide prints as a standard service, it is advisable to use a specialist lab or to digitize and print the negatives yourself.

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Technical datasheet

Technical specifications of the camera
AttributeSpecification
Type of CameraPanorama camera
Film format35mm
Film transportManual
Film transport mechanismRotary knob
Focal length30 mm
Widest aperturef/10.8
Smallest aperturef/16
Minimum focus distance59 cm / 1.9352 ft
FocusFixed
Exposure times1/100 second, Bulb
Bulb modeYes
Date imprintingNo
Double and/or multiple exposure functionYes
Built-in flashNo
Flash ConnectionHot Shoe
Flash sync speed1/100 s
Tripod mountYes
Cable release threadNo
Self-timerNo
Connection for camera strapNo
Power supplyNot necessary
Country of productionChina

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