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Market Value
~$22
Kodak Six-16 Brownie Junior (Canadian)
Kodak · USA · 1934–1942 (8 years) · 135 film
The Six-16 Brownie Junior (Canadian) was a straightforward 35mm camera produced by Kodak from 1934 to 1942, designed as an entry-level point-and-shoot for casual photographers. Part of Kodak's extensive Brownie series aimed at making photography accessible, it featured a simple Bakelite body, fixed focus, and basic shutter speeds, focusing on ease of use rather than technical sophistication. Its Canadian production run likely served the North American market during the pre-war and early wartime period, embodying Kodak's strategy of popularizing snapshot photography with affordable, functional instruments.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
Pricing
Market Value
~$22
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
1.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
2.5
Historical Significance
1.5


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