Kodak Junior Six-16 Series II Images
Converted from 616 to 120. Kentmere Pan 400. The viewfinder on this camera can be very challenging.
Kodak Junior Six-16 Series II
Built by Kodak Canada in Toronto I think this camera was manufactured between 1935 and 1937. It uses 616 film that has been out of production since 1984. Fortunately with
AGO
Yashica A, Kentmere Pan 400
Film from out West
Brownie Bulls-Eye, Flic Film 620 black and white film. This film is on doesn’t work well in this camera, The reels are too wide and brittle, so it jams, and
Comparison Images
100 year old box camera vs modern telephone. Phone images cropped to match the film.
Ricohflex Lens Adjustment
Picked up a Ricohflex Model VII and it’s in pretty good shape, but the lenses were very stiff. The only way to fix it was to disassemble the gears, clean
First Light
First light for me anyway. This cardboard box is probably over 100 years old. Considering the condition of the fixed focus meniscus lens when I got the camera it’s amazing
Now with 100% More Strap
Looks nice, but it’s functionally useless.
Brownie Clean, Lubricate, and Adjust
Picked up this Canadian built Kodak No.2 Brownie Camera Model D. I think it’s circa 1916 – 1919. It was in reasonable condition, but the lens and finder windows were
