Kodak Brownie Six 20 Analogue camera





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Kodak Brownie Six 20 folding camera, with excellent physical condition and not tested functional condition.
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Brownie Six 20
Kodak Brownie Six 20 is a folding camera produced between 1948 and 1954. The lens is an Anaston 100mm with an aperture from f/6.3 to f/32, shutter Dakon with speeds of 1/50 sec, 1/25 sec, with B and T settings.
Uses 620 format film but 120 film can also be used on this camera.
Body in good condition, only a few signs of age.
Bellows in excellent condition.
Operates at all speeds including B and T, diaphragm is smooth.
Manual film advance with shutter position indicator on the back.
Clear viewfinder that opens without problems.
Lens sharp with no scratches or mold.
Includes original case.
The Kodak Six-20 Folding 'Brownie' was introduced in 1948 and production ended in 1954. It is an auto- advancing folding roll-film camera. The lever to open the camera doubles as a tabletop support. Under the lens there is a pressure plate to release the support mechanism that folds the bellows into the body. The first model of this camera was called Folding Brownie Six-20 and was produced from 1937 to 1940.
Manufacturer: Kodak
Product: 1948
Classification: Medium format
Body type: Folding bed camera
Bellows deployment: Auto-erection
Construction: Metal
Film type: 620
Film width: 62 millimeters
Image size: 2¼ x 3¼ inches
Number of images: 8
Lens type: Anaston f/6.3
Focusing type: Variable
Focal length: 100 millimeters
Focal range: 4 feet to infinity
Aperture type: Iris
Aperture: from f/6.3 to f/32
Shutter type: Dakon
Shutter speeds: T, B, 1/50, 1/25 sec
Closed size (L x H x D): 90 x 160 x 36 mm
Open size (L x H x D): 90 x 160 x 135 mm
Weight: 592 g
Listed as a display piece, should be cleaned further; after careful inspection it might also work.
A collectible piece, not to be missed.
Brownie Six 20
Kodak Brownie Six 20 is a folding camera produced between 1948 and 1954. The lens is an Anaston 100mm with an aperture from f/6.3 to f/32, shutter Dakon with speeds of 1/50 sec, 1/25 sec, with B and T settings.
Uses 620 format film but 120 film can also be used on this camera.
Body in good condition, only a few signs of age.
Bellows in excellent condition.
Operates at all speeds including B and T, diaphragm is smooth.
Manual film advance with shutter position indicator on the back.
Clear viewfinder that opens without problems.
Lens sharp with no scratches or mold.
Includes original case.
The Kodak Six-20 Folding 'Brownie' was introduced in 1948 and production ended in 1954. It is an auto- advancing folding roll-film camera. The lever to open the camera doubles as a tabletop support. Under the lens there is a pressure plate to release the support mechanism that folds the bellows into the body. The first model of this camera was called Folding Brownie Six-20 and was produced from 1937 to 1940.
Manufacturer: Kodak
Product: 1948
Classification: Medium format
Body type: Folding bed camera
Bellows deployment: Auto-erection
Construction: Metal
Film type: 620
Film width: 62 millimeters
Image size: 2¼ x 3¼ inches
Number of images: 8
Lens type: Anaston f/6.3
Focusing type: Variable
Focal length: 100 millimeters
Focal range: 4 feet to infinity
Aperture type: Iris
Aperture: from f/6.3 to f/32
Shutter type: Dakon
Shutter speeds: T, B, 1/50, 1/25 sec
Closed size (L x H x D): 90 x 160 x 36 mm
Open size (L x H x D): 90 x 160 x 135 mm
Weight: 592 g
Listed as a display piece, should be cleaned further; after careful inspection it might also work.
A collectible piece, not to be missed.

