![]() ![]() Last edited by nipperscousin on Jul 11:31 am, edited 1 time in total. KODAK Zoom 8 Reflex Camera, Model 2 (1962) Push-button zoom your 8mm movies And see your zooms exactly as you film them, for you view through the lens. What's the easiest way to remove and clean the rectangular view finders and what do you use to do paint touch up work in the black metal areas and the front face plate? I was able to remove the two round view finder lenses from the front face plate and clean them. You would then of course need to find a place that still develops it, too. Should you want to actually use it you would need to respool the 120 film onto some 620 spools in complete darkness. It is the same film stock as 120 film still in use today. Your camera takes Kodak's Six-20 film, a proprietary type developed by Kodak in the 30's to sell more film by making cameras that only take that type. Your fashion reflex will come alive as you accessorize your room with this classic 1940 Kodak Brownie Reflex Camera Lamp. The rest of the camera can be cleaned with a slightly damp rag. Export Version BROWNIE Special 127 Camera 1939 - 127 No. The lens and mirrors for the finders can then be cleaned with alcohol and the shutter oiled lightly. The faceplate is removed by removing the 4 screws on the corners. The lens was really dirty but the camera itself is quite clean. Made from 1950 to 1961 this camera has one aperture, no focusing, and one non-bulb shutter setting (between 1/30th-1/60th is typical for measured performance). I collected old cameras for a number of years before I got involved with radios.īox cameras like your Kodak Brownie Six-20 are fairly simple and fairly durable. We’ve seen the Kodak Hawkeye that isn’t a Brownie. ![]()
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