Difference between revisions of "Kodak Six-16 and Six-20"
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Kodak Six-16 and Six-20 |
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Manufacturer: Kodak
Film type: 620
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The Kodak Six-20 is a folding camera that takes size 620 rollfilm. Its art deco design touches are its distinguishing feature.
It cost $38 when new. It packs a 100mm f/6.3 Kodak Anastigmat lens. It uses the Kodon shutter.
The camera sports two viewfinders. The first is a small “brilliant” type attached to the lens assembly that swivels to frame portrait and landscape photos. The second is a gunsight type attached to the camera body.
Kodak Six-20 from the front image by Jim Grey (Image rights) |
Kodak Six-20 from the front image by Jim Grey (Image rights) |