Kodak Six-20 Art Deco camera
The Six-20 Kodak was introduced in 1932. It is a self-erecting folding camera. It has angled ends to the body which is covered with pig-grained …
One of the five cameras that Kodak introduced in the first year of their disc format (1982), the Disc 6000 had two particular features. First, it has a front cover that flips down for use. The cover has a window in the front showing the lens panel underneath. Also, the lever under the lens now has two settings for distance and close-up (1.5-4 feet DOF). It uses a standard 9 volt battery. It had their standard, fixed-focus, 12.5mm f2.8 four-element, aspheric lens (with close-focusing capability) and two speeds, 1/100 and 1/200.
The Six-20 Kodak was introduced in 1932. It is a self-erecting folding camera. It has angled ends to the body which is covered with pig-grained …
The Popular Pressman Reflex was manufactured by William Butcher and Sons Ltd. from approximately 1908 to 1930. Described as a high-class reflex camera …