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Sprocket Rocket as a Travel Companion

It was a little too late to try out my new Sprocket Rocket as it arrived only a couple of days before my vacation. I decided to take a risk and make it my main camera during my 1 week trip to Taiwan and ...

The Sprocket Rocket seemed a little too big (compared to my usual travel camera … the LC-A+) but still I managed to fit it into my empty cargo pants pocket. Being a lazy (and busy) person, I skipped the instruction manual and proceed to load a roll of film into it. Loading film is easy as long as you remember to turn the advance wheel until you see the white dot on top of the camera.

After loading and covering the back, turn the wheel again until you see the white dot again. You are then ready to zoom off with the rocket!

Using ISO400 film is the ‘safest’ way to go about having fun. Should the lighting be bad … just do a double/multi exposure and it should all be well. Double/multi exposures are easy to do with the Rocket. Just fire away (multiple times) before advancing to the next frame (by turning the advance wheel til you see the friendly white dot again). If you accidentally advanced the frame before shooting the 2nd exposure … worry not. You can just turn the rewind wheel until you see the white dot again. This will bring you back to the previous frame. Easy isn’t it?

The focus distance setting is very easily accessible. You do not have to look at the front of the lens barrel (like in a Diana). A quick look at the top of the lens barrel and you’ll find the 2 distance settings … turn it left or right depending on the distance between the Rocket and the subject (Rocket … subject … they rhyme!).

Occasionally slap on the Lomo Colorsplash flash for some extra dose of fun (and color)!

written by ndroo

6 comments

  1. shoujoai

    shoujoai

    Beautiful pictures!

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  2. wuxiong

    wuxiong

    Nice review and good shots too. <:)

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  3. kamiraze

    kamiraze

    Finally some doubles with the Sprocket Rocket! :D
    I thought it was one of it's special abilities, but haven't seen much of it.

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  4. eva_eva

    eva_eva

    great gallery ah :D

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  5. ayon

    Nice pictures. I'm having problems with it though. The white dot does not appear everytime i wind it.it only appears when i'm rewinding it.help me please.thanks!
    7 months ago · report as spam
  6. ndroo

    ndroo

    Ayon ... only for a roll or it happens to every roll? Do check if the film sprockets are aligned correctly with the wheel/gear inside.

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