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[[Kodak Ltd.|Kodak]]'s '''No. 2 Brownie Junior''', also known as '''Brownie Junior No. 2''', was introduced in 1930 and was made in the UK.<ref>[http://www.brownie-camera.com/30.shtml Brownie Junior No 2] at [http://www.brownie-camera.com/index.shtml The Brownie Camera Page]</ref> It takes [[120 film]]. It is a fairly ordinary [[box camera]], with a fixed-focus [[meniscus lens]]. Its picture format was 6x9.<ref>[http://kodak.3106.net/index.php?p=206&cam=1136 No.2 Brownie Junior] at [http://kodak.3106.net/index.php Kodak Classics]</ref>
 
[[Kodak Ltd.|Kodak]]'s '''No. 2 Brownie Junior''', also known as '''Brownie Junior No. 2''', was introduced in 1930 and was made in the UK.<ref>[http://www.brownie-camera.com/30.shtml Brownie Junior No 2] at [http://www.brownie-camera.com/index.shtml The Brownie Camera Page]</ref> It takes [[120 film]]. It is a fairly ordinary [[box camera]], with a fixed-focus [[meniscus lens]]. Its picture format was 6x9.<ref>[http://kodak.3106.net/index.php?p=206&cam=1136 No.2 Brownie Junior] at [http://kodak.3106.net/index.php Kodak Classics]</ref>
  
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*[https://www.browniecam.com/brownie_user_manuals/Brownie%20junior%20no.2.pdf Kodak No. 2 Brownie Junior user manual (pdf)] at [https://www.browniecam.com/ Kodak Brownie Cameras]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:10, 24 May 2022

Kodak's No. 2 Brownie Junior, also known as Brownie Junior No. 2, was introduced in 1930 and was made in the UK.[1] It takes 120 film. It is a fairly ordinary box camera, with a fixed-focus meniscus lens. Its picture format was 6x9.[2]

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