Kodak Brownie Analogue camera

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Kodak Brownie, physical condition fair, functional condition not tested.

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== Brownie Fiesta Camera ==
- model 1962-1965: 2x, one with box
- model 1965-1966
The Brownie Fiesta has a moulded plastic body with clear plastic front over lens plate. This simple camera has an optical direct vision finder.
Variations:
1962-Oct 1965: The Brownie Fiesta was available in the familiar two-tone grey and silver model.
May 1965-June 1966: A two-tone dark and light blue replaced the original model.

== Brownie Fiesta R4 Camera ==
The Brownie Fiesta R4 has a moulded plastic body with clear plastic front over lens plate. This simple camera has an optical direct vision finder. The Brownie Fiesta R4 had the addition of a flashcube socket which was considered an improvement over the single bulb flash attachment available with all of the other Fiesta models.

== Brownie Twin 20 Camera ==
The Brownie Twin 20 has a moulded plastic body and can use a screw and pin flash. An unusual feature is an optical direct vision finder in addition to a brilliant finder. It offers a choice of EV13(f/11), EV14(f/16) and EV15(f/22) plus focusing for close-ups(4-6ft), groups(6-12ft) and scenes(12ft-inf).

== Brownie Reflex 20 Camera ==
The Brownie Reflex 20 featured a black moulded plastic body, twin-lens reflex design, a large brilliant finder with a hood, ans pin and screw flash contacts.

== Brownie Flash Six-20 Camera ==
The Brownie Flash Six-20 camera has a metal box body and has a rather strange shape. It features an optical direct vision finder, a built-in closeup lens, and time exposure capability. It accepts a cumbersome flashgun and was renamed from the Six-20 Flash Brownie Camera.

== Brownie Hawkeye Flash Camera Outfit ==
== Brownie Flash Camera (French Model) ==
The much loved Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. Sept 1950-July 1961: This is the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model which is capable of accepting a wide range of Kodak pin and screw flash attachments. This same camera was also manufactured in France as Brownie Flash Camera.

== Brownie Vecta Camera ==
This camera was designed by Kenneth Grange. It is a moulded grey plastic upright box. It features a "sculptured" finger recess to minimize camera shake. It has an optical direct vision finder and a bar shutter release.

== Brownie Fiesta Camera ==
- model 1962-1965: 2x, one with box
- model 1965-1966
The Brownie Fiesta has a moulded plastic body with clear plastic front over lens plate. This simple camera has an optical direct vision finder.
Variations:
1962-Oct 1965: The Brownie Fiesta was available in the familiar two-tone grey and silver model.
May 1965-June 1966: A two-tone dark and light blue replaced the original model.

== Brownie Fiesta R4 Camera ==
The Brownie Fiesta R4 has a moulded plastic body with clear plastic front over lens plate. This simple camera has an optical direct vision finder. The Brownie Fiesta R4 had the addition of a flashcube socket which was considered an improvement over the single bulb flash attachment available with all of the other Fiesta models.

== Brownie Twin 20 Camera ==
The Brownie Twin 20 has a moulded plastic body and can use a screw and pin flash. An unusual feature is an optical direct vision finder in addition to a brilliant finder. It offers a choice of EV13(f/11), EV14(f/16) and EV15(f/22) plus focusing for close-ups(4-6ft), groups(6-12ft) and scenes(12ft-inf).

== Brownie Reflex 20 Camera ==
The Brownie Reflex 20 featured a black moulded plastic body, twin-lens reflex design, a large brilliant finder with a hood, ans pin and screw flash contacts.

== Brownie Flash Six-20 Camera ==
The Brownie Flash Six-20 camera has a metal box body and has a rather strange shape. It features an optical direct vision finder, a built-in closeup lens, and time exposure capability. It accepts a cumbersome flashgun and was renamed from the Six-20 Flash Brownie Camera.

== Brownie Hawkeye Flash Camera Outfit ==
== Brownie Flash Camera (French Model) ==
The much loved Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. Sept 1950-July 1961: This is the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model which is capable of accepting a wide range of Kodak pin and screw flash attachments. This same camera was also manufactured in France as Brownie Flash Camera.

== Brownie Vecta Camera ==
This camera was designed by Kenneth Grange. It is a moulded grey plastic upright box. It features a "sculptured" finger recess to minimize camera shake. It has an optical direct vision finder and a bar shutter release.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Brand
Kodak
Model/type nr
Brownie
Physical condition
Fair
Functional condition
Not tested
Estimated period
1930-1940, 1950-1960, 1960-1970
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