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The '''Kodak Brownie II''' was a pocket camera. It was made in 1987 in Brazil. It had a red flip grip as case and it used [[flipflash]]es for [[flash]] photography. It had an optical viewfinder, a Kodar [[lens]], an aperture switch with weather symbols and film-advance by a little shifter in the bottom. The '''Brownie''' series of cameras began in 1900, and this was the last camera to carry the Brownie name.  
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The '''Kodak Brownie II''' was a [[110 film]] pocket camera. It was made in 1987 in Brazil. It had a red flip grip as case and it used [[flipflash]]es for [[flash]] photography. It had an optical viewfinder, a Kodar [[lens]], an aperture switch with weather symbols and film-advance by a little shifter in the bottom. The '''Brownie''' series of cameras began in 1900, and this was the last camera to carry the Brownie name.  
  
 
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The Kodak Brownie II was a 110 film pocket camera. It was made in 1987 in Brazil. It had a red flip grip as case and it used flipflashes for flash photography. It had an optical viewfinder, a Kodar lens, an aperture switch with weather symbols and film-advance by a little shifter in the bottom. The Brownie series of cameras began in 1900, and this was the last camera to carry the Brownie name.