
I have a thing for Lomo stuff. Not as much of a thing as the real Lomo lovers, but I love that Lomo is keeping the fire of old-school, cheap-film, all-mechanical photography.
So we’ve put out a new gadget this week, the Spinner 360, specifically for taking panoramas. And how do you think it works? Just as fun and controllable as the Diana — with the benefit of full-bleed negatives! How cool is that?!

Basically you load this thing up with 35mm film, set the exposure estimate, and pull the chain. It’ll spin around and roll the film at the same time, creating a pano shot

Spinner Techniques
Shoot from the hip, do the Rollercoaster, the Backflip, Toothbreaker, Timescan or manual long time exposures. There’s practically no limit to the experimentation offered by this camera! Every bit of your 35mm film is fully exposed and results in the sprocket-hole look unique to analogue photography.
Scanning & Print Options
The Lomography Spinner 360° uses 35mm film. It is the most popular film format in the world and can be processed at any lab anywhere. However, as almost no other camera produces pictures in the same format as the Spinner 360° you should be in the know about the many scan options, developing styles and print formats on offer with this special camera.
The 360° is now available at L’Usine.













i want it