![]() Add to Favorites French Brownie Flash Camera from Kodak, 1955 Ad vertisement by FrenchAtticAddict. After asking about on the Facebook "Vintage Camera Collectors" forum as to whether this model had a basis in fact, I was quickly informed it was a replica of the 127 format Kodak Brownie Starflex. Upcycled Repurposed Vintage Kodak Brownie Six-20 Camera Light with Golden Topaz Bulb Ad vertisement by Rarefindslmtd. Its 120-film produced 2-1/4-inch by 3-1/4-inch photographs. The Brownie Model 2 was launched in 1901 and made until 1935. It took 2-1/4-inch square pictures on 117 roll film. 120 film can be modified to work Flash model First point and shoot. The first Brownie was a cardboard box camera with a simple meniscus lens. Even with this functionally useless "camera" being stripped of its decorative purpose, I was interested enough in this model to discover what it was, and explore grabbing one to use for (gasp!) actual photography rather than a decorative trinket. Antique camera with metal wind knob early 50s model Uses 620 film no longer avail. Ironically she dropped one of them as we unloaded the car, and it separated from its mount, leaving it more or less a waste of the $14 it cost us to acquire. Vintage Early 1960's Kodak Starmeter 127 Film Camera - Built in Light Meter - Working Shutter. My wife, who has seemed to never take too adoringly to my habit of collecting vintage cameras, spotted a pair of mass-produced bookends featuring replicas of classic cameras, and suddenly elected that these were a necessary decoration for our home, and added them to our cart. Vintage 8mm Movie Camera, Kodak 8mm Brownie Movie Camera Turret, Light Meter, Vintage Users Manual, 1960's. It was marketed by Eastman Kodak of U.S.A. My discovery of the Kodak Brownie Starflex came through the most roundabout of means that started in a national home furnishings store. The Box Brownie camera was developed by Frank Brownell in the late 19th century.
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