Kodak senior six-20 manual






















Kodak Junior Six II: Kodak Jiffy Six Six Kodak Jiffy Series II - models six and six Kodak Jiffy V.P. Kodak Hawk-Eye no. 2 Cartridge Camera: Kodak A-1 Folding Hawk-eye: Kodak Hawk-Eye Film Pack No. 2: Kodak Hawk-Eye No. 2 model C: Rainbow Hawk-Eyes No. 2 2a folding Model B * Kodak Hawk-Eye No. 2 and 2A: Kodak Master Camera. (Six or Six Brownie Target) Download - mb Remy Steller has one of, or THE, largest collection of Brownies and accessories in the world here is his list of .  · The scale on the Six Kodak is marked for 3 1/2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 25, and 50 feet, and INF. (infinity); it is the same on the Six Kodak, except that the 3 1/2 foot distance is not included. To focus the Kodak, revolve the lens mount until the figure representing the distance from the subject to lens is under the pointer at the top of the lens.


The Six cost $40 when new. It uses a mm f/6/3 Kodak Anastigmat lens. It uses the No. 1 Diodak shutter, which fires at 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, and 1/ sec, plus T and B. The Six cost $38 when new. It packs a mm f/ Kodak Anastigmat lens. It uses the Kodon shutter, which fires at 1/25, 1/50, and 1/ sec, plus T and B. The Kodak Six Brownie Senior is a box-type camera from the late s. The Art Deco front bezel meets a matching side bezel for the shutter lever and other controls. The body is metal and covered in leatherette. The Kodak Vigilant Junior Six was a folding camera made in the USA and Canada by Kodak from to It took 6x9cm images on film. It was similar to the Kodak Vigilant Six, but with a simpler lens and shutter. There was also a larger model, the Vigilant Junior Six The camera came equipped with either a simple fixed focus Kodet meniscus lens in a Dak shutter, or a better 3.


Kodak introduced film in with the US model of the Six Kodak and at almost the same time stopped producing cameras taking film. Use Kodak Film No. The negative size is. 2}4' x 3}4' inches. 6. TYPE. To obtain the best results, follow the recommenda-. Kodak Eastman: Vigilant Six - film camera. Additional information can be found at Matt Denton site.

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