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'''Blackbird, fly''' or simply '''BBF''' is the name of a [[TLR|twin lens reflex camera]] which was introduced in the ''Superheadz Magic camera tour 2008''. It's designed by [[Powershovel]] as a camera for the advanced [[lomography|lomographer]]. It is focusable, has apertures f11 (sunny) and f7 (cloudy), and a switch to choose between moment and bulb mode of the shutter. It has also a [[hot shoe]] to connect a [[flashgun]]. Its innovative aspect is a set of masks which can be put into the camera before inserting a film. Thus different framesizes are achieveable, from 24x24mm to a size which includes the [[35mm film]]'s sprocket holes. | '''Blackbird, fly''' or simply '''BBF''' is the name of a [[TLR|twin lens reflex camera]] which was introduced in the ''Superheadz Magic camera tour 2008''. It's designed by [[Powershovel]] as a camera for the advanced [[lomography|lomographer]]. It is focusable, has apertures f11 (sunny) and f7 (cloudy), and a switch to choose between moment and bulb mode of the shutter. It has also a [[hot shoe]] to connect a [[flashgun]]. Its innovative aspect is a set of masks which can be put into the camera before inserting a film. Thus different framesizes are achieveable, from 24x24mm to a size which includes the [[35mm film]]'s sprocket holes. | ||
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Revision as of 03:17, 21 September 2008
Blackbird, fly or simply BBF is the name of a twin lens reflex camera which was introduced in the Superheadz Magic camera tour 2008. It's designed by Powershovel as a camera for the advanced lomographer. It is focusable, has apertures f11 (sunny) and f7 (cloudy), and a switch to choose between moment and bulb mode of the shutter. It has also a hot shoe to connect a flashgun. Its innovative aspect is a set of masks which can be put into the camera before inserting a film. Thus different framesizes are achieveable, from 24x24mm to a size which includes the 35mm film's sprocket holes.
Links
- video preview by artpunk [1] on vimeo.com
- video review by artpunk [2] on vimeo.com