Kodak/Kodak Six-20 Junior
Kodak Six-20 Junior

Kodak Six-20 Junior

Kodak · USA · 1933–1940 (7 years) · 135 film

The Kodak Six-20 Junior was a basic, entry-level 35mm camera produced from 1933 to 1940. Designed as a point-and-shoot model, it featured a simple fixed-focus lens and shutter speed selection, catering to the casual photographer seeking an affordable way to shoot 35mm film. Constructed primarily from bakelite and metal, it offered sturdy but utilitarian construction typical of Kodak's lower-end consumer cameras of the era, prioritizing accessibility and ease of use over advanced features or exceptional build refinement.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$25

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.5

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