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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 '''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 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.
image by Dirk HR Spennemann (Image rights) |