
Pricing
Market Value
~$26
Kodak Junior Six 16
Kodak · USA · 1935–1937 (2 years) · 135 film
The Kodak Junior Six 16 is a straightforward, fixed-lens 35mm camera produced by Kodak between 1935 and 1937. Designed as an entry-level model, it capitalized on the growing popularity of the 135 film format, aiming to make 35mm photography more accessible to the general public. Characterized by its simple construction and basic features, including a Kodak Anastigmat f/6.3 lens and a simple shutter speed range, the Junior Six 16 prioritized ease of use and affordability over sophisticated technology, making it a typical representative of Kodak's mid-1930s consumer offerings aimed at casual snapshot photographers.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
Pricing
Market Value
~$26
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
1.8
Value
1.9
Collectibility
1.8
Historical Significance
2.0


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