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The Junior I has a simple lens and single-speed Kodette III [[everset shutter]]; the Junior II has an adjustable [[diaphragm]], two-speed (1/50, 1/25 + B & T) Dakon shutter and a focusing Anaston lens.  The Junior II  has a body [[shutter release|release]], but the Junior I has a very awkward release protruding from the lens block, just in front of the oversized mounting plate - intended for a much larger device, as on the Sterling.
 
The Junior I has a simple lens and single-speed Kodette III [[everset shutter]]; the Junior II has an adjustable [[diaphragm]], two-speed (1/50, 1/25 + B & T) Dakon shutter and a focusing Anaston lens.  The Junior II  has a body [[shutter release|release]], but the Junior I has a very awkward release protruding from the lens block, just in front of the oversized mounting plate - intended for a much larger device, as on the Sterling.
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://www.lyndrup.dk/ken/Engelsk/Kodak/Junior%20I%20E.htm Junior I] on Ken Lyndrup's site
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20190804234122/http://www.lyndrup.dk/ken/Engelsk/Kodak/Junior%20I%20E.htm Junior I] on Ken Lyndrup's site (archived)
 
* On Mischa Koning's site
 
* On Mischa Koning's site
 
** [http://kodak.3106.net/index.php?p=213&cam=1546 Junior I]
 
** [http://kodak.3106.net/index.php?p=213&cam=1546 Junior I]

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The Kodak Junior I and II are 620 film folding cameras made by Kodak Ltd. in the UK. They were introduced in July 1954 and made until 1959. The same body - with a better lens and shutter - was used for the Sterling II.

The Junior I has a simple lens and single-speed Kodette III everset shutter; the Junior II has an adjustable diaphragm, two-speed (1/50, 1/25 + B & T) Dakon shutter and a focusing Anaston lens. The Junior II has a body release, but the Junior I has a very awkward release protruding from the lens block, just in front of the oversized mounting plate - intended for a much larger device, as on the Sterling.

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