Kodak/Kodak Six 20 Brownie Junior (US)
Kodak Six 20 Brownie Junior (US)

Kodak Six 20 Brownie Junior (US)

Kodak · USA

The Six 20 Brownie Junior was a consumer-level box camera manufactured by Kodak for the amateur photography market. As a member of Kodak's popular Brownie series, this camera was designed to make photography accessible to the general public through its simple design and affordable price point. The "Six 20" in its name indicates it used Kodak's No. 620 roll film format, which was common during the mid-20th century. The camera likely featured a basic lens and shutter system with straightforward controls that required minimal technical knowledge to operate. Characterized by its modest construction and emphasis on ease of use rather than technical sophistication, the Six 20 Brownie Junior represented Kodak's mission to democratize photography for everyday consumers.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
2.5
Collectibility
2.5
Historical Significance
2.5

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