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The '''Brownie Super Auto 27''' is a [[viewfinder camera]] taking 4x4cm images on [[127 film]] - an automatic-exposure version of the [[Kodak Brownie Super 27|Brownie Super 27]]. | The '''Brownie Super Auto 27''' is a [[viewfinder camera]] taking 4x4cm images on [[127 film]] - an automatic-exposure version of the [[Kodak Brownie Super 27|Brownie Super 27]]. | ||
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The Brownie Super Auto 27 is a viewfinder camera taking 4x4cm images on 127 film - an automatic-exposure version of the Brownie Super 27.
- Manufacturer: Kodak, USA
- Introduced: 1963
- Withdrawn: 1965
- Original cost: $34.50 [1]
- Lens: Kodar, f8
- Shutter: Fixed 1/80th or 1/40th
- Film: 127
Notes
- ↑ History of Kodak Cameras at Kodak.com