Kodak junior 616 manual
A number of variations were built under the same name. The Kodak Junior Six was folding camera for film rolls made by Kodak. The German built (c) design sported a round end and straight struts, a Kodak Anastigmat or f=12cm lens and a leather case. It sported two frame finders - the first a folding finder incorporated into it's housing and another optical finder was Missing: manual. The manual for this camera can be found here: Kodak Junior Six Manual This camera takes uses film which is not available anymore except as expired films. This means that the camera needs modification to take film. Modification is fairly straight forward and will easily give 5 'panoramic' exposures producing 2¼ x 4¼ inch negatives. KODAK Camera Manuals. over the past 10 years. You must ask by the specific brand and file name if you want one. Find all the information on your camera model on just my site!!! I arrange these Kodak models by the MAIN name. So a Kodak No. 2A Folding Pocket Brownie is grouped in the "Kodak Brownie section".
Brownie Junior Owner's Manual (Kodak # if it is still available). I plan on using this camera as I did as a Kid a few (many) years ago. Also by chance does anybody know if there is an owners manual available on the Web for this Old Camera. Thanks, John. All films pidur.g Film With you Kodak Kodak www.doorway.ru Kodak super-XX IHight this Daylight Make pictures in bright 2 Out go. Of tho from the crnpty bc in the in Of the roll in the tap the side Will up the the ingideof. Details about KODAK JUNIOR FOLD OUT CAMERA WITH LEATHER CASE See original listing. KODAK JUNIOR FOLD OUT CAMERA WITH LEATHER CASE: Condition: Used. Ended: 11 Sep, AEST. Starting bid: AU $ [ 0 bids] Postage: May not post to United States - Read item description or.
KODAK Camera Manuals. And film cameras can use film by purchasing adapters, Kodak Junior Six and Six III. V , XX , FX or for the Kodak Junior Six Series II. Open the back. Lift up the spool holder in the recess adjoining the hinge of the back and place the roll of film in it, springing out the flanges until the pins engage the holes in the spool. The Kodak Six and Six are folding cameras of the same design that take size and rollfilm, respectively. Their art deco design touches are their distinguishing feature. The camera bodies and lens surrounds feature angular shapes, which differ from other folding cameras of the era whose bodies generally were rounded at the ends.
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