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The Kodak Brownie Twin 20 is a moulded plastic box camera, produced by Kodak initially at Rochester, NY, USA, later in England.
  • Dates of production: April 1959 to September 1964.
  • Film: 620 , 12 6x6cm images
  • Lens: continuous focusing 4ft-∞, marked into zones; f/11, stops for Exposure Values 13, 14 & 15
  • Shutter: single-speed, with flash synch.
  • screw and pin flash contacts
  • Two viewfinders, eye- & waist-level
  • Winding knob on base, cocks shutter; roller on film is supposed to stop winding at correct point

Reference: Coe, Brian, Kodak Cameras: The First Hundred Years, p.60, Hove Foto Books, Hove, East Sussex, UK: 1988.

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