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The '''Kodak Brownie Vecta''' was a moulded plastic [[127 film]] camera made in the UK by [[Kodak Ltd.]] from September 1963 until 1966. | The '''Kodak Brownie Vecta''' was a moulded plastic [[127 film]] camera made in the UK by [[Kodak Ltd.]] from September 1963 until 1966. | ||
− | The design was by Kenneth Grange, and meant to give a comfortable holding position to minimise [[camera shake]]. The f/14 plastic lens had a fixed aperture, and there was only a single shutter speed; the controls being limited to the bar-shaped [[shutter release]] on the front and the [[film advance|winding knob]] on the photographer's right. Images were portrait format, 1⅝ × 2½ inches | + | The design was by Kenneth Grange, and meant to give a comfortable holding position to minimise [[camera shake]]. The f/14 plastic lens had a fixed aperture, and there was only a single shutter speed; the controls being limited to the bar-shaped [[shutter release]] on the front and the [[film advance|winding knob]] on the photographer's right. Images were portrait format, 1⅝ × 2½ inches on [[127 film]]. |
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Kodak Brownie Vecta
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The Kodak Brownie Vecta was a moulded plastic 127 film camera made in the UK by Kodak Ltd. from September 1963 until 1966. The design was by Kenneth Grange, and meant to give a comfortable holding position to minimise camera shake. The f/14 plastic lens had a fixed aperture, and there was only a single shutter speed; the controls being limited to the bar-shaped shutter release on the front and the winding knob on the photographer's right. Images were portrait format, 1⅝ × 2½ inches on 127 film.
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