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KODAK BROWNIE FLASH III CAMERA INFORMATION This metal body Brownie Camera has an imitation leather covering with a horizontally striped front panel. It features two brilliant finders, a yellow cloud filter, and a tripod socket. It also has a shutter lock, a cable release socket and time exposure capability. The Brownie Flash III continues the UK made "Flash" models more advanced features. KODAK BROWNIE HOLIDAY AND HOLIDAY FLASH CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: $5.00. Description: This very popular Brownie series has a moulded brown and tan plastic body with an optical direct vision finder. Oct 1953-Sept 1957: Non-synchronised model. Oct 1954-April 1962: Flash model. Fun Facts: The non-flash Brownie Holiday camera is the retail version of the Brownie Bullet, which was a promotionlcamera.
KODAK NO.1 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION The No.1 Brownie Camera is identical to the "improved version" of the Brownie camera. The name was changed to No.1 Brownie after the introduction of the larger No.2 Brownie. The No.1 Brownie is a leatherette covered card box with a wooden film carrier. Variations: From October 1901-April 1904 this model Brownie had a smooth leathercloth covering. KODAK BROWNIE FLASH IV CAMERA INFORMATION It features two brilliant finders, a yellow cloud filter, and a tripod socket. It also has a shutter lock, a cable release socket and time exposure capability. Fun Facts: The Brownie Flash IV is a deluxe version of the Brownie Flash III camera and is great for nightime and long exposure work because of the tripod socket and cable release. BROWNIE HAWKEYE AND FLASH MODEL CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: Hawkeye $5.50 Flash $7.00. Description: The much loved Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. May 1949-Nov 1951: This is the Brownie Hawkeye non-synchronised non-flash model. Sept 1950-July 1961: This is the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model which is capable of accepting a wide rangeof
KODAK SIX-20 BROWNIE MODEL F CAMERA INFORMATION The Six-20 Brownie Model F is a "deluxe" version of the popular Six-20 Brownie Model E. This well made Brownie features an light brown leather cloth covered metal body, gilt metalwork, brass fittings, and two brilliant view-finders. This camera has a very useful built-in sliding portrait lens for close-ups and a yellow filter for use withblack
KODAK SIX-16 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION Description: Six-16 Brownies are made with a leatherette covered metal box. The front panel has a distinctive geometric Art Deco design. It features a close-up lens, a slide on top of the camera for a smaller f/stop and a slide above the shutter release for time exposures. It has two brilliant finders for taking horizontal or vertical pictures. KODAK NO.3 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION Fun Facts: The No.3 Brownie used 124 film and produced a very large negative perfect for contact printing. This camera was marketed with the idea of grabbing the business of vacationers. This demographic would flock to places like Coney Island, where photographers would photograph them and, at the end of the day, produce a "post-card"print.
KODAK BROWNIE TARGET SIX-20 CAMERA INFORMATION Description: The Brownie Target Six-20 is a metal box type camera with 2 brilliant view finders and the distictive vertical line art-deco design on front panel. It featured a sliding f/stop tab for a choice of around f/11 or f/16 and a "B" setting tab for time exposures. Thiscamera was
THE BROWNIE CAMERA PAGE The Brownie Camera Page offers history, galleries, tutorials, and helps you find out what camera you just found in the attic. It's all about Eastman Kodak Brownie Camera. Created and maintained by ChuckBaker.
KODAK BROWNIE FLASH III CAMERA INFORMATION This metal body Brownie Camera has an imitation leather covering with a horizontally striped front panel. It features two brilliant finders, a yellow cloud filter, and a tripod socket. It also has a shutter lock, a cable release socket and time exposure capability. The Brownie Flash III continues the UK made "Flash" models more advanced features. KODAK BROWNIE HOLIDAY AND HOLIDAY FLASH CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: $5.00. Description: This very popular Brownie series has a moulded brown and tan plastic body with an optical direct vision finder. Oct 1953-Sept 1957: Non-synchronised model. Oct 1954-April 1962: Flash model. Fun Facts: The non-flash Brownie Holiday camera is the retail version of the Brownie Bullet, which was a promotionlcamera.
KODAK NO.1 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION The No.1 Brownie Camera is identical to the "improved version" of the Brownie camera. The name was changed to No.1 Brownie after the introduction of the larger No.2 Brownie. The No.1 Brownie is a leatherette covered card box with a wooden film carrier. Variations: From October 1901-April 1904 this model Brownie had a smooth leathercloth covering. KODAK BROWNIE FLASH IV CAMERA INFORMATION It features two brilliant finders, a yellow cloud filter, and a tripod socket. It also has a shutter lock, a cable release socket and time exposure capability. Fun Facts: The Brownie Flash IV is a deluxe version of the Brownie Flash III camera and is great for nightime and long exposure work because of the tripod socket and cable release. BROWNIE HAWKEYE AND FLASH MODEL CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: Hawkeye $5.50 Flash $7.00. Description: The much loved Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. May 1949-Nov 1951: This is the Brownie Hawkeye non-synchronised non-flash model. Sept 1950-July 1961: This is the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model which is capable of accepting a wide rangeof
KODAK SIX-20 BROWNIE MODEL F CAMERA INFORMATION The Six-20 Brownie Model F is a "deluxe" version of the popular Six-20 Brownie Model E. This well made Brownie features an light brown leather cloth covered metal body, gilt metalwork, brass fittings, and two brilliant view-finders. This camera has a very useful built-in sliding portrait lens for close-ups and a yellow filter for use withblack
KODAK SIX-16 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION Description: Six-16 Brownies are made with a leatherette covered metal box. The front panel has a distinctive geometric Art Deco design. It features a close-up lens, a slide on top of the camera for a smaller f/stop and a slide above the shutter release for time exposures. It has two brilliant finders for taking horizontal or vertical pictures. KODAK NO.3 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION Fun Facts: The No.3 Brownie used 124 film and produced a very large negative perfect for contact printing. This camera was marketed with the idea of grabbing the business of vacationers. This demographic would flock to places like Coney Island, where photographers would photograph them and, at the end of the day, produce a "post-card"print.
KODAK BROWNIE TARGET SIX-20 CAMERA INFORMATION Description: The Brownie Target Six-20 is a metal box type camera with 2 brilliant view finders and the distictive vertical line art-deco design on front panel. It featured a sliding f/stop tab for a choice of around f/11 or f/16 and a "B" setting tab for time exposures. Thiscamera was
THE BROWNIE CAMERA PAGE The Brownie Camera Page offers history, galleries, tutorials, and helps you find out what camera you just found in the attic. It's all about Eastman Kodak Brownie Camera. Created and maintained by ChuckBaker.
THE LIST AND DESCRIPTIONS OF KODAK BROWNIE MOVIE CAMERAS Here's the List and Descriptions of Brownie Movie Cameras and Brownie Movie Projectors on The Brownie Camera Page, dedicated to past, present, and future Brownie photographers everywhere. BROWNIE HAWKEYE AND FLASH MODEL CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: Hawkeye $5.50 Flash $7.00. Description: The much loved Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. May 1949-Nov 1951: This is the Brownie Hawkeye non-synchronised non-flash model. Sept 1950-July 1961: This is the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model which is capable of accepting a wide rangeof
KODAK NO.3 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION Fun Facts: The No.3 Brownie used 124 film and produced a very large negative perfect for contact printing. This camera was marketed with the idea of grabbing the business of vacationers. This demographic would flock to places like Coney Island, where photographers would photograph them and, at the end of the day, produce a "post-card"print.
KODAK NO.2 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION Description: The No.2 Brownie is significant in that it was the first camera to use 120 roll film. It started production being made of leatherette covered card and, from 1924, changed to a metal box. A very simple camera with a very dependable shutter shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, andthe
KODAK BROWNIE CRESTA CAMERA INFORMATION The Brownie Cresta featured a black moulded plastic body with horizontal ribbing, an optical direct vision finder, a coaxial flash socket, and an optional yellow cloud filter. Fun Facts: Though simple, the Brownie Cresta used 120 film for a large 6cm X 6cm negative image and could achieved impressive closeups with the built-in closeup lens KODAK BROWNIE FIESTA CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: $5.95. Description: The Brownie Fiesta has a moulded plastic body with clear plastic front over lens plate. This simple camera has an optical direct vision finder. Variations: 1962-Oct 1965: The Brownie Fiesta was available in the familiar two-tone grey and silver model. May 1965-June 1966: A two-tone dark and light blue KODAK BROWNIE FLASH SIX-20 CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: $6.00. Description: The Brownie Flash Six-20 camera has a metal box body and has a rather strange shape. It features an optical direct vision finder, a built-in closeup lens, and time exposure capability. It accepts a cumbersome flashgun and was renamedfrom the Six
KODAK SIX-16 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION Description: Six-16 Brownies are made with a leatherette covered metal box. The front panel has a distinctive geometric Art Deco design. It features a close-up lens, a slide on top of the camera for a smaller f/stop and a slide above the shutter release for time exposures. It has two brilliant finders for taking horizontal or vertical pictures. KODAK NO.2A BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION No.2A Brownies were made with a leatherette covering the card contructed camera until 1924 when the card was replaced by metal. It uses a metal film carrier and features two reflecting finders. It is opened by releasing two pivoted catches and pulling out winding key. This extremely popular Brownie, which used #116 film, produced a large THE BROWNIE CAMERA PAGE The Brownie Camera Page offers history, galleries, tutorials, and helps you find out what camera you just found in the attic. It's all about Eastman Kodak Brownie Camera. Created and maintained by ChuckBaker.
KODAK BROWNIE FLASH III CAMERA INFORMATION This metal body Brownie Camera has an imitation leather covering with a horizontally striped front panel. It features two brilliant finders, a yellow cloud filter, and a tripod socket. It also has a shutter lock, a cable release socket and time exposure capability. The Brownie Flash III continues the UK made "Flash" models more advanced features. KODAK BROWNIE FLASH IV CAMERA INFORMATION It features two brilliant finders, a yellow cloud filter, and a tripod socket. It also has a shutter lock, a cable release socket and time exposure capability. Fun Facts: The Brownie Flash IV is a deluxe version of the Brownie Flash III camera and is great for nightime and long exposure work because of the tripod socket and cable release. KODAK BROWNIE HOLIDAY AND HOLIDAY FLASH CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: $5.00. Description: This very popular Brownie series has a moulded brown and tan plastic body with an optical direct vision finder. Oct 1953-Sept 1957: Non-synchronised model. Oct 1954-April 1962: Flash model. Fun Facts: The non-flash Brownie Holiday camera is the retail version of the Brownie Bullet, which was a promotionlcamera.
KODAK BROWNIE CRESTA CAMERA INFORMATION The Brownie Cresta featured a black moulded plastic body with horizontal ribbing, an optical direct vision finder, a coaxial flash socket, and an optional yellow cloud filter. Fun Facts: Though simple, the Brownie Cresta used 120 film for a large 6cm X 6cm negative image and could achieved impressive closeups with the built-in closeup lens BROWNIE HAWKEYE AND FLASH MODEL CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: Hawkeye $5.50 Flash $7.00. Description: The much loved Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. May 1949-Nov 1951: This is the Brownie Hawkeye non-synchronised non-flash model. Sept 1950-July 1961: This is the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model which is capable of accepting a wide rangeof
KODAK NO.2 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION Description: The No.2 Brownie is significant in that it was the first camera to use 120 roll film. It started production being made of leatherette covered card and, from 1924, changed to a metal box. A very simple camera with a very dependable shutter shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, andthe
KODAK BROWNIE STARFLASH CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: $8.50 all models Coca-Cola was promotional. Description: The popular Brownie Starflash has a moulded plastic body, optical direct vision finder, and handy built-in flash gun for capless bulbs. Variations: March 1957-June 1965: Black Model. March 1958-Oct 1960: Red Model. March 1958-Aug 1962: White Model. KODAK BROWNIE TARGET SIX-20 CAMERA INFORMATION Description: The Brownie Target Six-20 is a metal box type camera with 2 brilliant view finders and the distictive vertical line art-deco design on front panel. It featured a sliding f/stop tab for a choice of around f/11 or f/16 and a "B" setting tab for time exposures. Thiscamera was
KODAK SIX-20 BROWNIE MODEL F CAMERA INFORMATION The Six-20 Brownie Model F is a "deluxe" version of the popular Six-20 Brownie Model E. This well made Brownie features an light brown leather cloth covered metal body, gilt metalwork, brass fittings, and two brilliant view-finders. This camera has a very useful built-in sliding portrait lens for close-ups and a yellow filter for use withblack
THE BROWNIE CAMERA PAGE The Brownie Camera Page offers history, galleries, tutorials, and helps you find out what camera you just found in the attic. It's all about Eastman Kodak Brownie Camera. Created and maintained by ChuckBaker.
KODAK BROWNIE FLASH III CAMERA INFORMATION This metal body Brownie Camera has an imitation leather covering with a horizontally striped front panel. It features two brilliant finders, a yellow cloud filter, and a tripod socket. It also has a shutter lock, a cable release socket and time exposure capability. The Brownie Flash III continues the UK made "Flash" models more advanced features. KODAK BROWNIE FLASH IV CAMERA INFORMATION It features two brilliant finders, a yellow cloud filter, and a tripod socket. It also has a shutter lock, a cable release socket and time exposure capability. Fun Facts: The Brownie Flash IV is a deluxe version of the Brownie Flash III camera and is great for nightime and long exposure work because of the tripod socket and cable release. KODAK BROWNIE HOLIDAY AND HOLIDAY FLASH CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: $5.00. Description: This very popular Brownie series has a moulded brown and tan plastic body with an optical direct vision finder. Oct 1953-Sept 1957: Non-synchronised model. Oct 1954-April 1962: Flash model. Fun Facts: The non-flash Brownie Holiday camera is the retail version of the Brownie Bullet, which was a promotionlcamera.
KODAK BROWNIE CRESTA CAMERA INFORMATION The Brownie Cresta featured a black moulded plastic body with horizontal ribbing, an optical direct vision finder, a coaxial flash socket, and an optional yellow cloud filter. Fun Facts: Though simple, the Brownie Cresta used 120 film for a large 6cm X 6cm negative image and could achieved impressive closeups with the built-in closeup lens BROWNIE HAWKEYE AND FLASH MODEL CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: Hawkeye $5.50 Flash $7.00. Description: The much loved Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. May 1949-Nov 1951: This is the Brownie Hawkeye non-synchronised non-flash model. Sept 1950-July 1961: This is the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model which is capable of accepting a wide rangeof
KODAK NO.2 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION Description: The No.2 Brownie is significant in that it was the first camera to use 120 roll film. It started production being made of leatherette covered card and, from 1924, changed to a metal box. A very simple camera with a very dependable shutter shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, andthe
KODAK BROWNIE STARFLASH CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: $8.50 all models Coca-Cola was promotional. Description: The popular Brownie Starflash has a moulded plastic body, optical direct vision finder, and handy built-in flash gun for capless bulbs. Variations: March 1957-June 1965: Black Model. March 1958-Oct 1960: Red Model. March 1958-Aug 1962: White Model. KODAK BROWNIE TARGET SIX-20 CAMERA INFORMATION Description: The Brownie Target Six-20 is a metal box type camera with 2 brilliant view finders and the distictive vertical line art-deco design on front panel. It featured a sliding f/stop tab for a choice of around f/11 or f/16 and a "B" setting tab for time exposures. Thiscamera was
KODAK SIX-20 BROWNIE MODEL F CAMERA INFORMATION The Six-20 Brownie Model F is a "deluxe" version of the popular Six-20 Brownie Model E. This well made Brownie features an light brown leather cloth covered metal body, gilt metalwork, brass fittings, and two brilliant view-finders. This camera has a very useful built-in sliding portrait lens for close-ups and a yellow filter for use withblack
THE LIST AND DESCRIPTIONS OF KODAK BROWNIE CAMERAS Here's the List and Descriptions of Kodak Brownie Cameras on The Brownie Camera Page, dedicated to past, present, and future Brownie photographers everywhere. KODAK NO.2 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION Description: The No.2 Brownie is significant in that it was the first camera to use 120 roll film. It started production being made of leatherette covered card and, from 1924, changed to a metal box. A very simple camera with a very dependable shutter shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, andthe
KODAK NO.1 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION The No.1 Brownie Camera is identical to the "improved version" of the Brownie camera. The name was changed to No.1 Brownie after the introduction of the larger No.2 Brownie. The No.1 Brownie is a leatherette covered card box with a wooden film carrier. Variations: From October 1901-April 1904 this model Brownie had a smooth leathercloth covering. PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY OF THE BROWNIE SHOOTERS If you use any old camera you can show your images here, in the Brownie Camera Page Gallery. Click here to contact Chuck for details. KODAK BROWNIE FIESTA CAMERA INFORMATION Original price: $5.95. Description: The Brownie Fiesta has a moulded plastic body with clear plastic front over lens plate. This simple camera has an optical direct vision finder. Variations: 1962-Oct 1965: The Brownie Fiesta was available in the familiar two-tone grey and silver model. May 1965-June 1966: A two-tone dark and light blue KODAK NO.3 BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION Fun Facts: The No.3 Brownie used 124 film and produced a very large negative perfect for contact printing. This camera was marketed with the idea of grabbing the business of vacationers. This demographic would flock to places like Coney Island, where photographers would photograph them and, at the end of the day, produce a "post-card"print.
KODAK BROWNIE TARGET SIX-20 CAMERA INFORMATION Description: The Brownie Target Six-20 is a metal box type camera with 2 brilliant view finders and the distictive vertical line art-deco design on front panel. It featured a sliding f/stop tab for a choice of around f/11 or f/16 and a "B" setting tab for time exposures. Thiscamera was
KODAK NO.2A BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION No.2A Brownies were made with a leatherette covering the card contructed camera until 1924 when the card was replaced by metal. It uses a metal film carrier and features two reflecting finders. It is opened by releasing two pivoted catches and pulling out winding key. This extremely popular Brownie, which used #116 film, produced a large NO. 2 STEREO BROWNIE CAMERA INFORMATION Description: The No. 2 Stereo Brownie has an imitation leather covered wood case,brilliant finder with hood, sliding focusing with automatic stop, twin bellows and pneumatic shutter release from serial number 101H. Fun Facts: The No. 2 Stereo Brownie is a pretty instrument, with its wooden lensboard, brass shutters and red bellows. Kodak KODAK SIX-20 BROWNIE MODEL F CAMERA INFORMATION The Six-20 Brownie Model F is a "deluxe" version of the popular Six-20 Brownie Model E. This well made Brownie features an light brown leather cloth covered metal body, gilt metalwork, brass fittings, and two brilliant view-finders. This camera has a very useful built-in sliding portrait lens for close-ups and a yellow filter for use withblack
CELEBRATING 121 YEARS OF KODAK BROWNIE CAMERAS - 1900-2021 AND 27 YEARS OF THE BROWNIE CAMERA PAGE - 1994-2021! THIS WEBSITE IS DEDICATED TO BROWNIE PHOTOGRAPHERS EVERYWHERE: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. THIS LABOR OF LOVE IS MAINTAINED BY CHUCK BAKER . SEARCH THE BROWNIE CAMERA PAGE WEBSITE *SEARCHING WITH ONE OR TWO WORDS INSTEAD OF PHRASES WORKS BETTER! SEARCH FOR A SPECIFIC CAMERA Brownie "Box" Cameras Brownie Box Camera Tutorial The Brownie: The 1st Brownie Camera Brownie II (110 Cartridge): The Last Brownie Camera Baby Brownie Baby Brownie New York World's Fair Baby Brownie Special Boy Scout Brownie Brownie (The) - the 1st Brownie! Brownie II (110 Cartridge): The Last Brownie Camera Brownie 127 Brownie 127, second model Brownie 127, third model Brownie 44A Brownie 44B Brownie 620 Brownie Auto 27 Brownie Bullet Brownie Bullet II Brownie Bulls-Eye Brownie Camera (110 Cartridge) Brownie Chiquita Brownie Cresta Brownie Cresta II Brownie Cresta 3 Brownie Fiesta Brownie Fiesta Camara Brownie Fiesta 3 Camara Brownie Fiesta R4 Brownie Flash 20 Brownie Flash B Brownie Flash II Brownie Flash II (Australia) Brownie Flash III Brownie Flash IV Brownie Flash Camera Brownie Flash Six-20 Brownie Flashmite 20 Brownie Hawkeye Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model Brownie Holiday Brownie Holiday Flash Brownie Junior 620 Brownie Junior No.2 Brownie Model 1 Brownie Reflex Brownie Reflex 20 Brownie Reflex Synchro Model Brownie Special No. 2 Brownie Starflash Brownie Starflex Brownie Starlet Brownie Starlet US model(and France) Brownie Starluxe II Brownie Starmatic Brownie Starmatic II Brownie Starmeter Brownie Starmite Brownie Starmite II Brownie Super 27 Brownie Target Six-16 Brownie Target Six-20 Brownie Twin 20 Brownie Vecta Camara Brownie Chiquita Camara Brownie Chiquita Flash Camara Brownie Fiesta 3 No.0 Brownie No.1 Brownie No.2 Beau Brownie No.2 Brownie No.2 Brownie Junior No.2 Portrait Brownie No.2A Beau Brownie No.2A Brownie No.2C Brownie No.3 Brownie Popular Brownie Six-16 Brownie Six-16 Brownie Junior Six-16 Brownie Special Six-20 Boy Scout Brownie Six-20 Brownie (UK Model) Six-20 Brownie (US Model) Six-20 Brownie Junior (Portrait Model) Six-20 Brownie Junior (Super Model) Six-20 Brownie Junior (Super Model portrait 3-4ft) Six-20 Brownie Junior (UK Model) Six-20 Brownie Junior (US Model) Six-20 Brownie Minor Six-20 Brownie model C Six-20 Brownie model D Six-20 Brownie model E Six-20 Brownie model F Six-20 Brownie Senior Six-20 Brownie Special Six-20 Bulls-Eye Brownie Six-20 Flash Brownie Six-20 Popular Brownie Six-20 Portrait Brownie Target Brownie Six-16 Target Brownie Six-20 Brownie Folding Cameras Brownie Folding Camera Tutorial Brownie Pliant Six-16 Brownie Pliant Six-20 No.2 Folding Autographic Brownie No.2A Folding Autographic Brownie No.2C Folding Autographic Brownie No.3A Folding Autographic Brownie No.2 Folding Brownie No.2 Folding Pocket Brownie, model B No.2 Stereo Brownie No.2A Folding Pocket Brownie No.3 Folding Brownie No.3A Folding Brownie Six-20 Folding Brownie Six-20 Folding Brownie, second model -------------------------FIND A CAMERA
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