Kodak six different box cameras **read** | Analogue camera





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Kodak six different box cameras for 120/220 film, in good physical condition and tested and working.
Description from the seller
Based on the image provided, here is a summary of the Kodak Brownie cameras displayed:
Camera Models
The collection includes several variations of the classic "box" style Brownie camera:
Beau Brownie: The leftmost camera features a distinct Art Deco geometric faceplate.
Six-20 Brownie Junior: The second camera from the left is a Junior model.
Six-20 'Brownie' E: The third camera is a Model E with a vertical striped faceplate.
Portrait Brownie No. 2: The fifth camera in the row is a dedicated Portrait model.
No. 2 Brownie: The camera on the far right is a standard No. 2 model.
Common Features
Form Factor: All cameras shown are "box cameras," which were designed for simplicity and ease of use.
Construction: Most feature a textured black leatherette or imitation leather covering over a metal or cardboard body.
Viewfinders: They typically include small reflective glass viewfinders located on the top or sides of the front face.
Lenses: These models generally utilize simple fixed-focus meniscus lenses.
Historical Context
Manufacturer: These cameras were produced by Kodak.
Era: Based on these specific models, the collection likely represents the period between the 1920s and 1950s.
Based on the image provided, here is a summary of the Kodak Brownie cameras displayed:
Camera Models
The collection includes several variations of the classic "box" style Brownie camera:
Beau Brownie: The leftmost camera features a distinct Art Deco geometric faceplate.
Six-20 Brownie Junior: The second camera from the left is a Junior model.
Six-20 'Brownie' E: The third camera is a Model E with a vertical striped faceplate.
Portrait Brownie No. 2: The fifth camera in the row is a dedicated Portrait model.
No. 2 Brownie: The camera on the far right is a standard No. 2 model.
Common Features
Form Factor: All cameras shown are "box cameras," which were designed for simplicity and ease of use.
Construction: Most feature a textured black leatherette or imitation leather covering over a metal or cardboard body.
Viewfinders: They typically include small reflective glass viewfinders located on the top or sides of the front face.
Lenses: These models generally utilize simple fixed-focus meniscus lenses.
Historical Context
Manufacturer: These cameras were produced by Kodak.
Era: Based on these specific models, the collection likely represents the period between the 1920s and 1950s.

