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Vintage Kodak Brownie Target Six 16 Box Camera

Kodak Brownie Target Six-16 The New Millenium #85/100 Ohio Collectors Society. $950.00. Free shipping. 12 watching. Vintage Kodak Six-16 Brownie Junior Box Film Camera & Instructions. $9.95. $9.85 shipping. or Best Offer. Vintage Kodak Brownie Target SIX-16 Box Camera - Untested. $10.00. 0 bids.


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Information page about the BROWNIE Target Six-16 Camera. It was produced from 1946 until 1951. The original price was 4. This camera uses 616 format film. | The Kodak List.


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Kodak Brownie Target Six-16 and Six-20 . Cameras; Adox Sport; Agfa Billy; Agfa Optima; Ansco Anscoflex II; Ansco Clippers; Ansco Readyflash; Ansco Speedex; 4x5 Ansco View; Argus 3D; Argus Argoflex EM; Argus C3;. This is a Brownie Target 616 made by Eastman Kodak somewhere between 1946 and 1951. This was the very first camera I ever bought.


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The Kodak Target Brownie Six-16 was a box camera made by Kodak. It uses 616 film. It was produced from 1941 to 1946. It has a slide at the top you can pull up to take pictures in bright sun, f/16. For lower light situations, leave the slide flush along the top of the camera for f/11.


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Antique Target BROWNIE Six16 Camera (19381942) USA

The Specs. The Kodak Brownie Target Six-16 has a fixed lens, so you have to be at least 8ft away from your subject, unless you have a close up attachment. Just like the Target Six-20, it also has a time switch and a slide at the top to switch between an aperture of f/11 and f/16. 616 film creates negatives of 2.5 by 4.25 inches.


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A Brownie Target Six-20 and a Brownie Target Six-16. The only real differences between these two cameras are the film sizes used, with the Six-16 being much larger. Again, these cameras are very simple, with just a viewfinder on the tops and sides to frame the image, a film winder, an aperture tab, and a shutter release..


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Vintage Eastman Kodak Brownie SIZ-16. The SIZ-16 Brownie was introduced between 1933 - 1940. The camera has a great art deco face plate. What makes this camera unique is the type of film used. Eastman Kodak had not introduced a new film for some time and with the introduction of the SIX-16 came the film types 620 and 616.


Vintage Kodak Brownie Target Six16 Camera (c.1946)

Brownie Target Six-16 and Six-20 There are two manual versions here, one follows the other. click here to download a PDF version of this manual. See what Brownie Cameras are on sale right now at IT'S FUN! eBay.com eBay.co.uk eBay.ca IT'S FUN! Get your copy of. Back to The Brownie Camera Page.


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Brownie Target Six-16 Box Camera, circa 1946-1951. Message the Seller. View Similar Items. Mid-20th Century Panoramic Photo, circa 1951. Rare Blue Eastman Kodak "No. 1" Folding Camera and Case, circa.1909-1920. Rare Green Eastman Kodak "No. 1" Folding Camera and Case, circa 1909-1920.


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Name changed from Target brownie to Brownie Target in 1946. two brilliant finders; vertical line design on front panel. The cameras are also been made in Canada by Canadian Kodak Co. ltd Picture; Brownie Target Six-16 Embossed front and flat front. The packaging of the roll films was changed in 1931, the cameras after 1931 have a different sticker.


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The Brownie Target Six-16 was produced in the USA between 1941 and 1951. It came with a number of art deco faceplate. The camera is interesting because of how large it is and its unusual film size. After producing no new film sizes for 16 years Kodak introduced two relatively short lived film sizes in 1932. These were the 620 and 616 which were.


1940s Kodak Brownie Target Six16 Box Camera with Film

Special millennium remake of an old brownie target six-16 camera by the Ohio Camera Collectors Society to honor the Millennium and the 100th Birthday of the Brownie camera. A certificate of authenticity with the number of the camera and the name of the collector was also provided. The Limited edition commemorative camera was designed and.


Brownie Target Six16 Camera

This is another cool Box camera to look at. Not very practical to use today. It uses 616 size film -- which is basically unavailable these todays. You CAN bu.


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The Kodak Brownie Target Six-16 is a box-type camera from the 1940s. It is based on the Kodak Target Six-20 which was produced starting 1941. The facade has a strong symmetrical geometric pattern echoing the 'Kodak Girl' stripe. The body is metal and covered in leatherette. It has two reflecting brilliant finders.