1946-1958 / Kodak Brownie Target Six-20 (Can) / Vintage Camera

The Kodak Brownie Target Six-20 is a durable, easy-to-use vintage metal box camera from the mid-20th century designed for 620 film, known for its iconic Art Deco design, fixed-focus meniscus lens, and simple exposure controls.

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The Kodak Brownie Target Six-20 Canadian is a vintage metal box camera produced mainly from 1946 to 1952 with an Art Deco vertical line stripe design on the front panel typical of its era. It uses 620 film, which is less common today and must often be repurposed from 120 film spools due to size differences. The camera features a simple meniscus lens, fixed focus (optimal at about 8 feet or farther), and rotary shutter with a speed around 1/30 to 1/40 of a second. It has two apertures, approximately f/11 and f/16, controlled by a sliding tab, and offers both instant and bulb (timed) exposure settings. The camera includes two brilliant viewfinders for portrait and landscape framing. Its build comprises a cardboard and leatherette sleeve with metal and wood interior components, making it a durable and beloved model. The Brownie Target Six-20 is notable for its ease of use and classic vintage image quality favored by film photography enthusiasts even today.​

Weight 625 kg
Dimensions 8.9 × 13.3 × 14 cm
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