Blackbird Fly

This month’s edition of Wired Magazine had  a little blurb about the the camera pictured above. It is called the Blackbird Fly. I took an interest in it, mostly because of Reagan. She purchased a Holga, not to long ago, and after some trial and error, has taken some pretty cool shots. The Fly, is a twin (plastic) lens reflex. In contrast to the Holga, the Fly uses 35mm film (instead of the medium format 120). This makes it much easier to have the film processed domestically. The camera also comes with a series of different masks that can be used, to obtain different aspect ratios on the exposure. There is even a modification that allows the exposure to bleed over onto the sprocket holes on the edge of the film.  If Reagan is really good, maybe she will get one for Christmas.


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  1. When the time finally comes, I would like mine in orange.