
Kodak Jiffy Kodak Six 20 Series II
Kodak · USA
The Jiffy Kodak Six 20 Series II represents a typical example of Kodak's mid-20th-century strategy of producing simple, affordable cameras to expand the snapshot market. As part of the "Jiffy" series, it was designed for casual photographers seeking an easy-to-use point-and-shoot experience, likely utilizing Kodak's proprietary Six-20 film format. Its construction was straightforward and functional, prioritizing cost-effectiveness over complexity or premium materials, embodying Kodak's mission to make photography accessible to the masses. While specific design innovations are not documented, its core significance lies in representing the vast, everyday cameras that fueled the growth of popular photography during this era, rather than any groundbreaking technological advancement. It served its purpose reliably for its intended audience and time.
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