United States system in 1959 Kodak Brownie Twin 20 cameras

Automatic Translation (Original Language: Chinese-Traditional)
  • Send a free eCard after checkout What is an eCard?
  • Listing has been discontinued. Please select another listing.
Promotions
  • New members can enjoy a discount of up to US$ 6.00 off shipping fees when they complete an order using the Pinkoi app within 7 days.

Brand Profile Browse brand

reborn-antique vintage store
reborn-antique vintage store
Taiwan
5.0
(911)
Last online:
1 day ago
Response rate:
87%
Response time:
Within 1 day
Avg. time to ship:
1-3 days
United States system in 1959 Kodak Brownie Twin 20 cameras - Cameras - Other Materials Black

Product Description

/ Commodity Description and story / United States system in 1959 Kodak Brownie Twin 20 normal camera shutter, viewfinder a little dust, and clean the machine The Kodak Brownie Twin 20 was a moulded plastic box camera, produced by Kodak initially at Rochester, NY, USA, and later in England. It was similar to smaller Kodak cameras in the Star series. / Size, size, size, weight / Dates of production: April 1959 to September 1964. Film: 620, 12 6 × 6cm images Lens: Continuous focusing 4ft-∞, marked into zones; f / 11, stops for Exposure Values 13, 14 & amp; 15 Shutter: single-speed, with flash synch. . Screw and pin flash contacts The instruction manual recommends the use of the Kodak Midget Flashholder or & quot; if you want real speed and ease, ask your dealer about the Kodak Rotary Flasholder, type 1. Two finders: eye-level sports finder & amp; waist-level brilliant finder, with & quot; super slide & quot; markings. Winding knob on base, cocks shutter; roller on film is supposed to stop winding at correct point. Double-exposure prevention. / Material / Plastic + metal / Operate and maintain / General Caring for the Camera mode / Designer and brand profile / Eastman Kodak Company (Eastman Kodak Company, Kodak short) is a large multinational Camera Company. Kodak's predecessor was the inventor George Eastman and businessman Henry STRONA established in 1881, "the Eastman Dry Plate Company" (Eastman Dry Plate Company). The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York. As film and cameras were first developed for non-professionals, such as brownies (Brownie) and Instamatic, the company remains one of the largest suppliers in the world of film, including amateur and professional markets. It also entered other imaging related areas (such as medical imaging), and remain committed to growing the digital photography and digital imaging industry gain a more solid footing. The company formerly known as "Eastman" after due to the production of the first film camera fool named "Kodak" (Kodak), was renamed. George Eastman was asked about the matter at the time replied: "From the linguistic said," Kodak, "said the word like a baby first" goo "as meaningless - simple, unexpected, and even a little rude, literally ends by uncompromising truncation of consonants, sounds like you're in front of the camera as the shutter sound altogether. That is the best name! "The camera was a huge success," Kodak "word thus be added to the company's name Origin / manufacturing methods United States

Product Details

Material
Other Materials
Unique Features
Pinkoi Exclusive
Popularity
  • 5,497 views
  • 1 sold
  • 242 have saved this item

Shipping Fees and More

Shipping
Payment method
  • Credit/debit card payment
  • Alipay

Reviews