A 35 mm camera and liquid-filled lens that crafts extraordinary perforated panoramics. Go loopy with liquids, wild for the wetlook and crazy with colors! Set your imagination free and dive into an ocean of colorful chaos – craft panoptic shots complete with classic lomo vignetting, dreamy aesthetics, authentically analogue perforated edges, and sensational liquid solution effects – all on easy-to-use 35 mm film! A Lens You Can Fill With (Almost) Any Liquid! You can manipulate the liquid through which the lens focuses, leading to a whole host of effects and deviations with which to intensify your shots. Sprocket Holes Have you noticed Instagram's film border filters that mimic authentic analogue sprocket holes? Us too, and who can blame them, it's a great look! But instead of faking the effect, you can do it for real with the HydroChrome. Master this authentic analogue aesthetic with no digital trickery required! 35 mm Panoramics Panoramas are almost as old as photography itself, with the first attempts appearing as early as 1839. Early panoramas were made by placing two or more daguerreotype plates (silver-coated copper plates) side-by-side. Jump forward 180 years to today, skipping a few pioneering iterations on the way, and you have in your hands, a fully-functioning 35 mm panoramic camera.