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− | *[http://www.geh.org/fm/brownie/htmlsrc/mE13000608_ful.html#topoftext Six-20 Brownie Junior] at George Eastman House | + | *[http://www.geh.org/fm/brownie/htmlsrc/mE13000608_ful.html#topoftext Six-20 Brownie Junior] at [[George Eastman House]] |
− | * [http://www.browniecamera.nl/ The Remigijus box Brownie Camera Page] by Remy Steller | + | * [http://www.browniecamera.nl/ The Remigijus box Brownie Camera Page] by Remy Steller |
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Revision as of 18:23, 19 September 2011
KODAK Six-20 Brownie Junior image by jgs4309976 (Image rights) |
Year 1934. With this Six-20 BrownieJunior, Kodak remains faithful to the principles which made the success of Brownies but it improves the way this camera is manufactured. The paperboard remains the main component but metal (almost) replaced wood for the body. This camera manufactured in US has been proposed with two different front faces : black front face and art-decó face (this pic). Two variants exist of this Art-Deco front face : with and without mention "Six-20 Brownie Junior". No diaphragm on this simple camera. The aperture, which consists of two holes, is selected by pulling a tab on top of the camera.
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- Six-20 Brownie Junior at George Eastman House
- The Remigijus box Brownie Camera Page by Remy Steller