Kodak Brownie Pliant Six-20 Analogue folding camera





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Brownie Pliant Six-20 camera, physical condition Good, functional condition Not tested.
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The Kodak Brownie Pliant Six-20 is a specific variant of the Kodak folding cameras, originally produced around 1934-1940 and specifically targeted at the French market.
Features of the Brownie Pliant
Identification: The name is often engraved on the metal rim around the lens or on the cover plate ("Brownie Pliant Six-20").
Origin: Although Kodak is an American brand, this particular model was mainly sold in France.
Technology:
Lens: Usually a simple meniscus lens with a fixed focal point.
Shutter: Uses the Kodo No. 0 shutter, which has only one fixed shutter speed (Instant) plus a 'B' or 'T' setting for long exposures.
Aperture: Instead of a continuously adjustable aperture, this model often has a metal slider with three or four fixed holes (openings).
Film: Operates on 620 roll film and produces 6 x 9 cm negatives.
The Kodak Brownie Pliant Six-20 is a specific variant of the Kodak folding cameras, originally produced around 1934-1940 and specifically targeted at the French market.
Features of the Brownie Pliant
Identification: The name is often engraved on the metal rim around the lens or on the cover plate ("Brownie Pliant Six-20").
Origin: Although Kodak is an American brand, this particular model was mainly sold in France.
Technology:
Lens: Usually a simple meniscus lens with a fixed focal point.
Shutter: Uses the Kodo No. 0 shutter, which has only one fixed shutter speed (Instant) plus a 'B' or 'T' setting for long exposures.
Aperture: Instead of a continuously adjustable aperture, this model often has a metal slider with three or four fixed holes (openings).
Film: Operates on 620 roll film and produces 6 x 9 cm negatives.

