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− | The | + | The '''Kodak Chevron''' is a 6X6 leaf-shutter camera for [[620 film]]. Much like its more popular cousin, the [[Medalist]], it is a higher-end member of the [[Kodak]] 620 camera family. It is equipped with a 75mm Ektar with maximum aperture of f3.5 and top shutter speed of 1/800 of a second. An 828-format (non-perforated 35mm) adapter came with the camera originally and the finder adjusts appropriately. |
The Camera was made in Rochester between 1953-56 and is of an extremely durable and heavy metal construction. | The Camera was made in Rochester between 1953-56 and is of an extremely durable and heavy metal construction. | ||
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The Kodak Chevron is a 6X6 leaf-shutter camera for 620 film. Much like its more popular cousin, the Medalist, it is a higher-end member of the Kodak 620 camera family. It is equipped with a 75mm Ektar with maximum aperture of f3.5 and top shutter speed of 1/800 of a second. An 828-format (non-perforated 35mm) adapter came with the camera originally and the finder adjusts appropriately.
The Camera was made in Rochester between 1953-56 and is of an extremely durable and heavy metal construction.