Popular Brownie - Antique and Vintage Cameras

Popular Brownie

1937

Kodak Ltd

London

England

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Lens:
Meniscus lens.

Shutter:
Sector, T & I settings.

Format:
8, 2 ¼" x 3 ¼" exposures on 620 roll-film.

Attributes:
Two reflecting view-finders. Film-advance indicated by red window.

References & Notes:
Coe, Kodak Cameras, p. 71.

Six-20 Hawkeye Major

1935

Kodak Ltd

London

England

Lens:
Meniscus.

Shutter:
Sector, T & I settings.

Format:
8, 2 ¼" x 3 ¼" exposures on 620 roll-film.

Attributes:
Two reflecting view-finders. Film-advance indicated by red window.

Notes:
Stamped H32

Six-16 Brownie

1933

Eastman Kodak Co.

Rochester

USA

Lens:
Meniscus lens. Two sliding stops.

Shutter:
Sector T & I settings.

Construction:
Cardboard / metal.

Format:
2 ½" x 4 ¼" exposures on 616 roll-film.

Focusing:
Supplementary lens providing two settings: over 10', 10' - 5'.

Attributes:
Two reflecting view-finders. Film-advance indicated by red window.

With:
Case.

Normally close focus is achieved by placing a positive supplementary lens in front of the standard lens. On this camera for subjects over 10' the main lens plus a negative supplementary are used, for subjects closer than 10' the supplementary lens pivots away from the main lens.

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