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product_id: 7092301
title: "Blackbird Fly 35mm TLR Twin Lens Reflex Camera - Black with Orange Face [Camera]"
brand: "blackbird"
price: "30.89 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/7092301-blackbird-fly-35mm-tlr-twin-lens-reflex-camera-black-orange
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
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# Multiple frame format options 1/125s shutter speed 35mm film format Blackbird Fly 35mm TLR Twin Lens Reflex Camera - Black with Orange Face [Camera]

**Brand:** blackbird
**Price:** 30.89 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Capture nostalgia with a modern twist — don’t just shoot, make a statement!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Blackbird Fly 35mm TLR Twin Lens Reflex Camera - Black with Orange Face [Camera] by blackbird
- **How much does it cost?** 30.89 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/7092301-blackbird-fly-35mm-tlr-twin-lens-reflex-camera-black-orange)

## Best For

- blackbird enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted blackbird brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Day & Night Ready:** Choose between f/7 and f/11 apertures or B-mode shutter for perfect exposure anytime.
- • **Manual Focus Precision:** Focus from 0.8m to infinity to capture sharp, professional-grade images every time.
- • **Versatile Film Formats:** Switch effortlessly between standard 35mm, square 24x24, or full-width 36x36 shots for creative freedom.
- • **Iconic Style with a Pop:** Stand out with the sleek black body and bold orange face—because your camera should be as stylish as your feed.
- • **Classic Twin Lens Reflex Design:** Experience vintage charm with dual lenses for precise framing and shooting.

## Overview

The Blackbird Fly 35mm TLR is a stylish twin-lens reflex camera that shoots on standard 35mm film with a 1/125 shutter speed. It offers versatile framing options including standard, square, and full-width formats, manual focusing from 0.8 meters, and aperture settings for varied lighting conditions. Perfect for creative professionals seeking vintage aesthetics with flexible shooting modes.

## Description

The Blackbird, fly is a twin-lens reflex camera: one lens is used to expose the film, while the other is used like a viewfinder. It's a famous style of camera whose history stretches back to the 1920s. The Blackbird fly uses 35mm film. There are two ways to take a picture with the Blackbird fly. For quiet and reflective framing, you can hold the camera at waist level and look down, to compose your shot using the finder lens. For a quicker style of shot, you can use the sportsfinder, which approximates a viewfinder through a notch in the top of the camera. The Blackbird fly can take pictures in standard 35mm film format (24x36), but using a different (provided) mask, it can also produce square format pictures (24x24). You can even remove the mask entirely and make a larger square format image (36x36), which fills up the entire width of the 35mm film, including the side sprocket holes. For shooting during the day, you can alternate between apertures f/7 and f/11, with a shutter speed of 1/125. At night, you can switch the shutter to B-mode to let in as much light as you might need, or you can also attach a flash for even more possibilities. Variable focusing, from 0.8 meters, makes for a sharp subject. The Blackbird fly uses a wide-angle 33mm lens and also allows you to take multiple exposures on the same frame.

Review: Cool idea, stinks in practice - I have two of these cameras, and I've taken some cool pics with them. HOWEVER, it comes at a price - both have started scratching the **** out of my film, and I can't figure out why. Also, rewind can jam up on you leaving you with one alternative - open the camera, expose the film, and start over. This camera is based on a great concept - too bad the quality is so dang terrible.
Review: cute, nice feel, but some very real problems for the photographer - Background: My experience is as a professional photographer and designer with more than 20 years of experience, and a lot of experience with "toy cameras". The "toy" camera movement (Diana, and Holga) is a well established avenue of art photography as well as just plain fun photography. Using cheap simple cameras with fuzzy lenses one can create some absolutely beautiful images. I've spent a lot of time working with Holgas (I have 4) and Hasselblads ( I have 2). Each of my Holgas were acquired for $15 or less... new. The most expensive accessory was a polaroid back that is remarkable and great to use. I started working in medium format with a Yashicamat 124G which i still have and cherish. If you are looking to get into medium format the Yashicamat is a great place to start and you can find them cheap on ebay. I love TLR and vertical view cameras because of the ground glass "backwards" viewers and their square format. Once you get used to that kind of set up you will always want such a viewfinder. that viewfinder is what caught my eye when I saw the Blackbird... along with the nice styling, great colors, and good feel of the plastic. REVIEW: there's a lot that is lacking in the experience of using this camera. The blackbird's viewfinder is not ground glass, it's a quasi optical finder with mirror. This kind of finder one can also see on old Argus TLRs (also available on ebay for cheap). But the viewfinder of the Blackbird is really messed up and hard to see through. If this camera cost $15 or $25 I'd consider it, but it's not. No one should pay over $100 for a camera like this, it's just not worth it and this ridiculous price flies in the face of the "toy" camera movement. People bought the holga and the diana because they were cheap AND they made interesting images. Overall the controls of the Blackbird are fine. They give you a very good range of manual focus from 0.8 meters to infinity. The shutter is smooth and crisp. The overall look and feel of the camera is very nice. (not $120 nice, more like $20 nice!) For those who want to get into medium format cameras, forget about this one. The film format is 35mm and the viewfinder sucks. If you want to do 35mm toy camera work there are a lot of toy 35mm cameras out there that will be easier and more fun to use. Medium format does make a difference and having a good clear way to frame a photo means a lot to getting a good composition - even in toy cam land. I did not buy one of these partly because I have not seen one cheap enough yet. I tried out a Blackbird that was loaned to me for evaluation. If I ever find an orange version of the blackbird selling for under $25 I'll very likely pick one up for myself, but it will be with some reservations. And aside from the bad viewfinder the other reservations are due to the 35mm film format. Yes I understand you can get this processed at a lot of places. And yes I get that you can use frame inserts to change the format from beyond 35mm to a cropped 24mm square, but that's not going to yield the same kind of results I would get from my holga shooting fuji instant film or 120 film. The holga also allows the photographer to use external flash and/or studio strobes. The holga is not as designery cute as the Blackbird, but if you want really cute there are a lot of old cameras on ebay that are seriously cute, seriously cheap, and which will be a lot more fun to use. Look for an old Argus, Voigtlander, and Yashica.

## Features

- Shutter speed of 1/125
- Standard 35mm film format

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001OGKXDS |
| Brand | Blackbird |
| Compatible Devices | camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 Reviews |
| Exposure Control | Automatic |
| Film Format | 35mm |
| Film Format Type | 35mm |
| Item Dimensions | 3.15 x 4.72 x 3.15 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.15 x 4.72 x 3.15 inches |
| Manufacturer | Superheadz |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3013or |
| Max Shutter Speed | 1/125 seconds |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/125 seconds |
| Model Number | 30133 |
| UPC | 696720691712 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Viewfinder | Waist Level |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Blackbird
- **Compatible Devices:** camera
- **Film Format Type:** 35mm
- **Item Weight:** 0.01 Ounces
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 3.15 x 4.72 x 3.15 inches
- **Max Shutter Speed:** 1/125 seconds
- **UPC:** 696720691712
- **Unit Count:** 1 Count

## Images

![Blackbird Fly 35mm TLR Twin Lens Reflex Camera - Black with Orange Face [Camera] - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31snQjilFGL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐ Cool idea, stinks in practice
*by A***R on June 17, 2011*

I have two of these cameras, and I've taken some cool pics with them. HOWEVER, it comes at a price - both have started scratching the **** out of my film, and I can't figure out why. Also, rewind can jam up on you leaving you with one alternative - open the camera, expose the film, and start over. This camera is based on a great concept - too bad the quality is so dang terrible.

### ⭐⭐ cute, nice feel, but some very real problems for the photographer
*by M***I on November 30, 2009*

Background: My experience is as a professional photographer and designer with more than 20 years of experience, and a lot of experience with "toy cameras". The "toy" camera movement (Diana, and Holga) is a well established avenue of art photography as well as just plain fun photography. Using cheap simple cameras with fuzzy lenses one can create some absolutely beautiful images. I've spent a lot of time working with Holgas (I have 4) and Hasselblads ( I have 2). Each of my Holgas were acquired for $15 or less... new. The most expensive accessory was a polaroid back that is remarkable and great to use. I started working in medium format with a Yashicamat 124G which i still have and cherish. If you are looking to get into medium format the Yashicamat is a great place to start and you can find them cheap on ebay. I love TLR and vertical view cameras because of the ground glass "backwards" viewers and their square format. Once you get used to that kind of set up you will always want such a viewfinder. that viewfinder is what caught my eye when I saw the Blackbird... along with the nice styling, great colors, and good feel of the plastic. REVIEW: there's a lot that is lacking in the experience of using this camera. The blackbird's viewfinder is not ground glass, it's a quasi optical finder with mirror. This kind of finder one can also see on old Argus TLRs (also available on ebay for cheap). But the viewfinder of the Blackbird is really messed up and hard to see through. If this camera cost $15 or $25 I'd consider it, but it's not. No one should pay over $100 for a camera like this, it's just not worth it and this ridiculous price flies in the face of the "toy" camera movement. People bought the holga and the diana because they were cheap AND they made interesting images. Overall the controls of the Blackbird are fine. They give you a very good range of manual focus from 0.8 meters to infinity. The shutter is smooth and crisp. The overall look and feel of the camera is very nice. (not $120 nice, more like $20 nice!) For those who want to get into medium format cameras, forget about this one. The film format is 35mm and the viewfinder sucks. If you want to do 35mm toy camera work there are a lot of toy 35mm cameras out there that will be easier and more fun to use. Medium format does make a difference and having a good clear way to frame a photo means a lot to getting a good composition - even in toy cam land. I did not buy one of these partly because I have not seen one cheap enough yet. I tried out a Blackbird that was loaned to me for evaluation. If I ever find an orange version of the blackbird selling for under $25 I'll very likely pick one up for myself, but it will be with some reservations. And aside from the bad viewfinder the other reservations are due to the 35mm film format. Yes I understand you can get this processed at a lot of places. And yes I get that you can use frame inserts to change the format from beyond 35mm to a cropped 24mm square, but that's not going to yield the same kind of results I would get from my holga shooting fuji instant film or 120 film. The holga also allows the photographer to use external flash and/or studio strobes. The holga is not as designery cute as the Blackbird, but if you want really cute there are a lot of old cameras on ebay that are seriously cute, seriously cheap, and which will be a lot more fun to use. Look for an old Argus, Voigtlander, and Yashica.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super Zazz!
*by B***N on February 12, 2009*

this is a 'TOY CAMERA' and it shoots 35mm film. make no mistake about it. if you want perfect predictable photos, stick to digital. if a bit of unintentional blur pisses you off, stick to digital. if you think loading and unloading film is cumbersome, stick to digital. with that being said, this is a fantastic plastic TLR toy camera. it comes with 2 frame masks: a standard 35mm film format and a square format frame. You can even remove the mask entirely to expose the entire width of the film, including the side sprocket holes. the viewfinder takes a bit of getting used to, as it's smaller than most other TLR viewfinders. i've shot 2 rolls of film, and my images are actually sharper than i hoped they would be. i lucked out when i purchased my BBF because i had some amazon gift cards left over from Xmas. the blackbird fly gets 4 stars due to the steep price point (it's an import). i do think it is a bit expensive for a toy camera...

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