1 Jan 1940 Jahr - Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-20
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Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-20, which was produced between 1940 and 1949
one of the last series of folding cameras that were produced by Kodak.
It is a relatively basic folding camera, with a fixed focus Kodet lens. The camera has a DAK shutter, with three different shutter modes; "time", "brief", and "instant". It has four different aperture settings. It also has a viewfinder which can be adjusted to take either vertical or horizontal pictures.
Although this camera was originally designed to use 620 film, you can use 120 film if you trim off the outer lip and grind down the outer edge of the film spool. However you still need a 620 spool for the take-up. On a standard roll of 120 film you will 8 shots, and the frames on the negative are 6x9cm.
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