Kodak 8x Box: Brownie Target Six-20 / Brownie Target Six-16 / Brownie 620 | Box camera

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Kodak 8x Box: Brownie Target Six-20 / Brownie Target Six-16 / Brownie 620, not tested.

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**Brownie 620 Camera, manufactured by Kodak A.G. Stuttgart, Germany**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: 1933
Discontinued: 1936
Film size: 620
Picture size: 6 X 9 cm
Manufactured: Germany
Lens 1933: Doublet f/8 - f/16 - f/32 with two close-up lenses
Lens 1934-36: Doublet f/11 - f/16 - f/22 with two close-up lenses
Shutter: Box-shutter
Description:
The Brownie 620 is a black leatherette covered metal box with geometric design in black enamel and nickel chrome on front. It has two brilliant viewfinders and a shutter release lock.

**Brownie Junior 620 Camera, manufactured by Kodak A.G. Stuttgart, Germany**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: 1933
Discontinued: 1936
Film size: 620
Picture size: 6 X 9 cm
Manufactured: Germany
Lens: Meniscus with three apertures
Shutter: Box shutter
Description:
The Brownie Junior 620 is a workhorse camera. It is a black leatherette covered metal box with a distinctive large conical lense mount and two brilliant finders.
Fun Facts:
There were three versions of this camera made during it's lifespan. From 1933-34 the camera did not have a cable release and the name was in white. From 1934-36 the camera had a cable release and came with either white letters or letters without paint. This is the 1933-1934 version.

**Target Brownie Six-20 Camera**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: April 1941
Discontinued: 1946
Film size: 620
Picture size: 2 1/4 X 3 1/4"
Manufactured: United States
Lens: Meniscus
Shutter: Rotary
Description:
The Target Brownie Six-20 is a metal box type camera with 2 brilliant view finders and either a black front(Target Brownie Six-20) or an art-deco design on front panel(Six-20 Target Brownie. It featured a sliding f/stop tab for a choice of around f/11 or f/16 and a "B" setting tab for time exposures. This camera evolved into the very popular Brownie Target Six-20.

**Brownie Target Six-20 Camera (3 versions with different front panels)**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: July 1946
Discontinued: May 1952
Film size: 620
Picture size: 2 1/4 X 3 1/4"
Manufactured: United States
Lens: Meniscus
Shutter: Rotary
Description:
The Brownie Target Six-20 is a metal box type camera with 2 brilliant view finders and the distictive vertical line art-deco design on front panel. It featured a sliding f/stop tab for a choice of around f/11 or f/16 and a "B" setting tab for time exposures. This camera was developed from the Target Brownie Six-20.

**Brownie Target Six-16 Camera (2 versions with different front panels)**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: July 1946
Discontinued: November 1951
Film size: 616
Picture size: 2 1/2" X 4 1/4"
Manufactured: United States
Lens: Meniscus
Shutter: Rotary
Description:
This camera is made with a metal box body and handles wear and tear very well. It features 2 brilliant viewfinders, a bulb(time) setting and has an additional slide-in f/stop(f/11 and f/16). It is decorated with an art deco vertical line design on the front panel.

**Brownie 620 Camera, manufactured by Kodak A.G. Stuttgart, Germany**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: 1933
Discontinued: 1936
Film size: 620
Picture size: 6 X 9 cm
Manufactured: Germany
Lens 1933: Doublet f/8 - f/16 - f/32 with two close-up lenses
Lens 1934-36: Doublet f/11 - f/16 - f/22 with two close-up lenses
Shutter: Box-shutter
Description:
The Brownie 620 is a black leatherette covered metal box with geometric design in black enamel and nickel chrome on front. It has two brilliant viewfinders and a shutter release lock.

**Brownie Junior 620 Camera, manufactured by Kodak A.G. Stuttgart, Germany**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: 1933
Discontinued: 1936
Film size: 620
Picture size: 6 X 9 cm
Manufactured: Germany
Lens: Meniscus with three apertures
Shutter: Box shutter
Description:
The Brownie Junior 620 is a workhorse camera. It is a black leatherette covered metal box with a distinctive large conical lense mount and two brilliant finders.
Fun Facts:
There were three versions of this camera made during it's lifespan. From 1933-34 the camera did not have a cable release and the name was in white. From 1934-36 the camera had a cable release and came with either white letters or letters without paint. This is the 1933-1934 version.

**Target Brownie Six-20 Camera**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: April 1941
Discontinued: 1946
Film size: 620
Picture size: 2 1/4 X 3 1/4"
Manufactured: United States
Lens: Meniscus
Shutter: Rotary
Description:
The Target Brownie Six-20 is a metal box type camera with 2 brilliant view finders and either a black front(Target Brownie Six-20) or an art-deco design on front panel(Six-20 Target Brownie. It featured a sliding f/stop tab for a choice of around f/11 or f/16 and a "B" setting tab for time exposures. This camera evolved into the very popular Brownie Target Six-20.

**Brownie Target Six-20 Camera (3 versions with different front panels)**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: July 1946
Discontinued: May 1952
Film size: 620
Picture size: 2 1/4 X 3 1/4"
Manufactured: United States
Lens: Meniscus
Shutter: Rotary
Description:
The Brownie Target Six-20 is a metal box type camera with 2 brilliant view finders and the distictive vertical line art-deco design on front panel. It featured a sliding f/stop tab for a choice of around f/11 or f/16 and a "B" setting tab for time exposures. This camera was developed from the Target Brownie Six-20.

**Brownie Target Six-16 Camera (2 versions with different front panels)**
Type: Box rollfilm
Introduced: July 1946
Discontinued: November 1951
Film size: 616
Picture size: 2 1/2" X 4 1/4"
Manufactured: United States
Lens: Meniscus
Shutter: Rotary
Description:
This camera is made with a metal box body and handles wear and tear very well. It features 2 brilliant viewfinders, a bulb(time) setting and has an additional slide-in f/stop(f/11 and f/16). It is decorated with an art deco vertical line design on the front panel.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Brand
Kodak
Model/ type nr
8x Box: Brownie Target Six-20 / Brownie Target Six-16 / Brownie 620 |
Physical condition
Fair
Functional condition
Not tested
Film type
620
Estimated Period
1920-1930, 1930-1940, 1940-1950
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