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Blackbird, fly is a Pseudo TLR camera introduced in 2008.

Description

Blackbird, fly or simply BBF is the name of a Pseudo TLR which was introduced in 2008. It was designed by Powershovel as a playful toy camera for more experimentally-minded photographers and marketed through the brand Superheadz. Despite the geared lenses, it is does not have the ground glass focusing of a true TLR, but instead uses a brilliant finder and scale focusing.

The BBF has apertures f11 (sunny) and f7 (cloudy), and a switch to choose between moment (1/125) and bulb mode of the shutter. It has also a hot shoe to connect a flashgun. It takes 35mm film and is available in a number of different colours including orange, red, blue, black, white and yellow. Its innovative aspect is a set of masks which can be put into the camera before inserting a film. Thus different frame-sizes are achieveable, from 24x24mm to a size which includes the 35mm film's sprocket holes.

Specifications

  • Shutter: 1/125 and Bulb
  • Lens: 33mm
  • Aperture: f/7 or f/11
  • Film: 135 (35mm)
  • Format: 24x36 mm, 24x24 mm, or full frame (includes sprocket holes)
  • Weight: 210 g (7.4 oz)

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