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**No0 Brownie Camera model A** ype: Box rollfilm Introduced: May 1914 Discontinued: April 1935 Film size: 127 Picture size: 1 5/8 X 2 1/2" Manufactured: US, Canada, assembled in UK 1929-1930 Lens: Meniscus Shutter: Rotary Description: The No.0 Brownie is a card and wood construction camera with two reflecting finders and a hindged back with a triangular catch. **No2 Brownie Camera Model E (2x)** Type: Box rollfilm Introduced: Oct 1901 Discontinued: 1935 Film size: 120 Picture size: 2 1/4 X 3 1/4" Manufactured: US, Canada, and from 1928-1935 in the UK Lens: Meniscus Shutter: Rotary Description: The No.2 Brownie is significant in that it was the first camera to use 120 roll film. It started production being made of leatherette covered card and, from 1924, changed to a metal box. A very simple camera with a very dependable shutter shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and the other for a choice of 3 apertures. It also has two small reflecting finders for vertical or horizontal shots. **No3 Brownie Camera model B** Type: Box rollfilm Introduced: Nov 1908 Discontinued: 1934 Film size: 124 Picture size: 3 1/4 X 4 1/4" Manufactured: US Lens: Meniscus achromat Shutter: Rotary Description: This camera is the basic leatherette covered card case design. The case is removed for loading film by releasing two pivoted catches and pulling out winding key to expose the metal film carrier. It has two reflecting viewfinders and tripod sockets. On the top front of the camera are slide-outs for a bulb(time) setting and f/holes. **Six-16 Brownie Camera** Type: Box rollfilm Introduced: March 1933 Discontinued: April 1941 Film size: 616 Picture size: 2 1/2 X 4 1/4" Manufactured: US Lens: Diway lens with a close-up lens Shutter: Rotary Description: Six-16 Brownies are made with a leatherette covered metal box. The front panel has a distinctive geometric Art Deco design. It features a close-up lens, a slide on top of the camera for a smaller f/stop and a slide above the shutter release for time exposures. It has two brilliant finders for taking horizontal or vertical pictures. **Six-16 Brownie Junior Camera (2x)** Type: Box rollfilm Introduced: Feb 1934 Discontinued: Oct 1942 Film size: 616 Picture size: 2 1/2 X 4 1/4" Manufactured: US Lens: Meniscus Shutter: Rotary Description: Six-16 Brownie Junior cameras are made with a leatherette covered metal box. The front panel has a distinctive embossed or gilt Art Deco design. It features a slide on top of the camera for a smaller f/stop and a slide above the shutter release for time exposures. It has two reflecting finders for taking horizontal or vertical pictures. The export version has a black front panel.

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Kodak 7x Boxkamera

Kodak 7x Boxkamera

**No0 Brownie Camera model A**
ype: Box rollfilm
Introduced: May 1914
Discontinued: April 1935
Film size: 127
Picture size: 1 5/8 X 2 1/2"
Manufactured: US, Canada, assembled in UK 1929-1930
Lens: Meniscus
Shutter: Rotary
Description:
The No.0 Brownie is a card and wood construction camera with two reflecting finders and a hindged back with a triangular catch.

**No2 Brownie Camera Model E (2x)**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: Oct 1901
Discontinued: 1935
Film size: 120
Picture size: 2 1/4 X 3 1/4"
Manufactured: US, Canada, and from 1928-1935 in the UK
Lens: Meniscus
Shutter: Rotary
Description:
The No.2 Brownie is significant in that it was the first camera to use 120 roll film. It started production being made of leatherette covered card and, from 1924, changed to a metal box. A very simple camera with a very dependable shutter shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and the other for a choice of 3 apertures. It also has two small reflecting finders for vertical or horizontal shots.

**No3 Brownie Camera model B**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: Nov 1908
Discontinued: 1934
Film size: 124
Picture size: 3 1/4 X 4 1/4"
Manufactured: US
Lens: Meniscus achromat
Shutter: Rotary
Description:
This camera is the basic leatherette covered card case design. The case is removed for loading film by releasing two pivoted catches and pulling out winding key to expose the metal film carrier. It has two reflecting viewfinders and tripod sockets. On the top front of the camera are slide-outs for a bulb(time) setting and f/holes.

**Six-16 Brownie Camera**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: March 1933
Discontinued: April 1941
Film size: 616
Picture size: 2 1/2 X 4 1/4"
Manufactured: US
Lens: Diway lens with a close-up lens
Shutter: Rotary
Description:
Six-16 Brownies are made with a leatherette covered metal box. The front panel has a distinctive geometric Art Deco design. It features a close-up lens, a slide on top of the camera for a smaller f/stop and a slide above the shutter release for time exposures. It has two brilliant finders for taking horizontal or vertical pictures.

**Six-16 Brownie Junior Camera (2x)**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: Feb 1934
Discontinued: Oct 1942
Film size: 616
Picture size: 2 1/2 X 4 1/4"
Manufactured: US
Lens: Meniscus
Shutter: Rotary
Description:
Six-16 Brownie Junior cameras are made with a leatherette covered metal box. The front panel has a distinctive embossed or gilt Art Deco design. It features a slide on top of the camera for a smaller f/stop and a slide above the shutter release for time exposures. It has two reflecting finders for taking horizontal or vertical pictures.
The export version has a black front panel.

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