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− | The [[Kodak]] Vigilant Six-20 medium format camera was manufactured between 1939-1949 and originally sold for US $38. | + | The [[Kodak]] Vigilant Six-20 medium format camera was manufactured between 1939-1949 and originally sold for US $38. |
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− | There are also several shutter types including the Dakon. | + | Before the war, the cameras came with one of at least three types of Kodak [[Anastigmat]] lenses: |
+ | ::F/4.5 105mm | ||
+ | ::F/6.3 105mm | ||
+ | ::F/8.8 100mm | ||
+ | The top of the line Vigilant came with an f/4.5 101mm Anastigmat Special (later '''[[Anastar]]''') lens. | ||
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+ | There are also several shutter types including the Dakon, Diomatic, Kodamatic, and Supermatic. | ||
The [[620 film]] produced a 6x9 cm image on film. With the manual wind you need to watch the small opening in the back of the camera to make sure that you didn't advance passed the next number as it went passed the opening or you risk losing film space for a picture. | The [[620 film]] produced a 6x9 cm image on film. With the manual wind you need to watch the small opening in the back of the camera to make sure that you didn't advance passed the next number as it went passed the opening or you risk losing film space for a picture. | ||
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||with Flash Kodamatic<br/>shutter | ||with Flash Kodamatic<br/>shutter | ||
||with Flash Dakon<br/>shutter | ||with Flash Dakon<br/>shutter | ||
||with Diomatic<br/>shutter | ||with Diomatic<br/>shutter | ||
+ | ||with Supermatic<br/>shutter | ||
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Revision as of 19:49, 11 December 2008
Title and Scope
This page will cover the various versions of the "Kodak Vigilant" series of medium format cameras.
Introduction
The Kodak Vigilant Six-20 medium format camera was manufactured between 1939-1949 and originally sold for US $38.
Before the war, the cameras came with one of at least three types of Kodak Anastigmat lenses:
- F/4.5 105mm
- F/6.3 105mm
- F/8.8 100mm
The top of the line Vigilant came with an f/4.5 101mm Anastigmat Special (later Anastar) lens.
There are also several shutter types including the Dakon, Diomatic, Kodamatic, and Supermatic.
The 620 film produced a 6x9 cm image on film. With the manual wind you need to watch the small opening in the back of the camera to make sure that you didn't advance passed the next number as it went passed the opening or you risk losing film space for a picture.
with Flash Kodamatic shutter |
with Flash Dakon shutter |
with Diomatic shutter |
with Supermatic shutter |
External Links
General links
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/products/techInfo/aa13/aa13pg2.shtml