the ‘spinner 360°’ camera captures panoramic photos on ordinary film with the pull of a drawstring

with a special edition finish of italian toledo leather, the ‘spinner 360°‘ sold by lomography.com lets users take 360-degree panorama photography on any 35mm film, automatically spinning its lens around with the simple pull of a drawstring. used in this manner, the device captures an entire panoramic image in between 1/125 and 1/250 of a second, but instead of simply pulling the cord, a user may choose to release it slowly by hand in order to capture longer-exposure footage in 360-degrees. by rotating the device before shooting, photographers can also capture vertical ‘panoramas’.

the camera features two aperture settings: f/16 for bright light and f/8 for cloudy or interior shots, relative to standard ISO 400 film. each full panorama is recorded in a frame four times the length of a conventional landscape picture, permitting users to shoot up to eight full images on standard 36-exposure film.

‘spinner 360’ is available in the lomography.com shop for 119 USD.

spinner 360 lomography camera detail on aperture setting lever

spinner 360 lomography camera from left to right: top and bottom view of the camera

spinner 360 lomography camera front and rear views of the leather-clad device

spinner 360 lomography camera example footage shot with the ‘spinner 360°’

spinner 360 lomography camera more example photos

spinner 360 lomography camera additional panoramas shot with the camera

spinner 360 lomography camera diagram depicting different shooting techniques, including ‘overhead spin’ (second from top left), which avoids the user being in the photograph; and the ‘backflip’ (third from top left), wherein the camera is held at 90-degrees to film a vertical ‘panorama’ more info on the different techniques