Blackbird, Fly 35mm Twin-Lens Reflex (TLR) Camera (Red)

  • Preço: $92.95
  • B&H # BL35TLRR
  • Fab# 30134

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  • Twin Lens Reflex 35mm Film Camera
  • Trendy & Fun Camera
  • Perfect for Experimental Imagery
  • 3 Formats (Normal, Square, Large Square)
  • Wide Angle (33mm) f/7 and f/11 Lens

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For playful photographic purposes, the "Blackbird, Fly" 35mm Twin-Lens Reflex (TLR) Camera (aka, the BBF) from Blackbird is a novel camera cashing in on the 'fantastic plastic' craze. The BBF revels in its low-tech simplicity having quite a bit in common with a disposable camera - and that's a good thing. The uniqueness prompted by optical and mechanical imprecision is a desirable flavor in which to imbue photographs with. This genre of image making is meant to be youthful, spry, moody and experimental.

Twin lens reflex cameras such as the Blackbird, Fly possess an optical pathway that differs from common SLR and point & shoot cameras in that they have a pair of lenses, one atop the other.  The bottom 'taking' lens, responsible for image capture, contains the aperture and shutter assembly and brings the light to the film plane behind it.  The upper 'viewing' lens is solely for composing and has a reflex mirror which projects the image upwards to a horizontal ground glass shielded by a chimney stack hood.

The TLR design's main advantages are that the viewfinder is never blacked-out by a mirror during activation of the shutter, so the photographer sees the subject during the exposure, and that the away-from-the-eye way in which you use it tends to allow subjects to be more at ease around the camera.

Selectable Framing Formats
By interchanging included masks, the camera can record 24x36mm, 24x24mm, and 36x36mm sized images on standard 35mm film.
Simplified Operation
The BBF has two apertures: f/7 (cloudy), f/11 (bright weather) to which the shutter speed is fixed at 1/125 with the option for Bulb. Focusing is by scale, in other words you approximate the distance to subject and dial the lens to match. The lens has a range from 2.6' (0.8m) to infinity.
Medium-Wide-Angle Lens
The 33mm lens provides a medium-wide perspective commonly used for street shooting, reportage, and general photography.
There are two objective lenses: one for taking the photograph, and one for the waist-level viewfinder. Behind the viewfinder lens is a mirror at a 45-degree angle (hence the term "reflex"), which reflects upwards through a matter focusing screen surrounded by a hood/enclosure used to block some light and reduce reflection on the screen. This creates an image on the screen identical to what will be captured on film through the photographic lens.
Unlike conventional TLRs that use 120mm film, the Blackbird, Fly uses 35mm film. Although 120 film is very cool, it can be much harder to find and even harder to get developed. With 35mm film you can just drop it off at the nearest 1-hour photo.
Focus Type Manual (scale focusing)
Film Formats Normal: 35mm (24 x 36mm)Large Square: (36 x 36mm)
Lens 33mm f/7
Aperture Range f/7 & f/11 only
Shutter Speed 1/125 and B
Dimensions 4.75 x 2.5 x 2.5" (12.06 x 6.35 x 6.35 cm)
With viewfinder extended: 6.14 x 2.5 x 2.5" (15.59 x 6.35 x 6.35 cm)
Focus Distance Visual distance estimates: 0.8', 1.5', 2', 2.5', 3', 4', 5', 10', infinity
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Blackbird, Fly 35mm Twin-Lens Reflex (TLR) Camera (Red)
 
4.5

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Pros

  • Comfortable design (3)
  • Reliable operation (3)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Travel (3)
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    5.0

    BBF

    By joe shomo

    from beavercreek ohio

    About Me Casual Photographer

    Pros

    • Comfortable Design
    • Reliable Operation

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Home
      • Travel

      Comments about Blackbird, Fly 35mm Twin-Lens Reflex (TLR) Camera (Red):

      this camera is awesome. a little hard to load but after loading it this is a fun little camera. gets really cool lens flares. this gets really good pictures for a plastic lens. unloading the film is awkward. you have to push down the unload button for the whole time that you are unloading it. all in all its a great toy camera. btw all plastic too

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      5.0

      Cool

      By JAM

      from San Antonio, TX

      About Me Casual Photographer

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Comfortable Design
      • Easy to use
      • Reliable Operation

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Home
        • Nature
        • Office
        • Travel

        Comments about Blackbird, Fly 35mm Twin-Lens Reflex (TLR) Camera (Red):

        There are instructional videos on Youtube on how to load the camera; it could be a little tricky for those who have never loaded a 35mm. Once you have load it once, you shouldn't have a problem. I like that you can do some photography tricks. Good quality fotos. I really like the price!

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        4.0

        Its what your going to want.

        By Tanner

        from Dallas TX

        About Me Casual Photographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Comfortable Design
        • Fingertip Controls
        • Reliable Operation

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Travel

          Comments about Blackbird, Fly 35mm Twin-Lens Reflex (TLR) Camera (Red):

          i have alread done 2 rolls of this and i love it. its a great camera for having fun with.

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          4.0

          A Fun Camera

          By C. M. DeMarco

          from Clifton Park, NY

          About Me Casual Photographer

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Fun to use
          • Takes unique pictures

          Cons

          • Tricky to load film

          Best Uses

          • Casual Photography

          Comments about Blackbird, Fly 35mm Twin-Lens Reflex (TLR) Camera (Red):

          This is a really fun camera and it can take some great pictures once you're used to using it. I've shot three rolls of film with it and I'm starting to really understand where it shines and where it falls short. I don't recommend it as a first camera (as it was for me) but if you have a good knowledge of basic photography you will more than likely have a blast with it. Really the only thing that I don't like about the camera is how much of a pain loading film into it can be, it takes a good deal of practice to get comfortable with it but once it's loaded it's a blast.

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