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Kodak Six 20 Brownie Junior (US) (export)
Kodak · USA
The Six 20 Brownie Junior was a simple box camera manufactured by Kodak for export markets during the mid-20th century. Utilizing the 620 film format introduced in 1932, this camera continued Kodak's tradition of producing affordable, easy-to-use cameras that brought photography to the general public. With basic construction and straightforward operation, it exemplified the snapshot camera philosophy that made picture-taking accessible to everyday households. Though not particularly innovative, the Brownie Junior contributed to the widespread adoption of casual photography across different cultures and economic backgrounds.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
2.5
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