620 Film
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Dualflex-II, Kodak, 1955 -Rent Only-
The Kodak Duaflex II is a twin-lens reflex style box camera from the 1950’s. Uses 620 film. It isn’t a true TLR because the top lens is just part of the viewfinder and does not aid focussing. It has aluminium ribbed detail to the top and each side of the lenses. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order. It comes with the original shoulder strap.
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Brownie Hawkeye, Kodak, 1950’s -Rent Only-
The Brownie Hawkeye Flash Camera is a bakelite box camera, uses 620 film, manufactured by Kodak in the USA and France. The camera is compact, box-shaped, with a carrying handle on top and a winding knob to the photographer’s right. Viewfinder: Oversized brilliant, waist-level. Lens: Single Element Meniscus. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Brownie Reflex 20, Kodak, 1964 -Rent Only-
Brownie reflex 20 is a box roll film camera with a twin lens, uses 620 film. Has a large brilliant finder with a hood. Manufactured by Kodak Ltd, in Canada, the USA, and the UK. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Hawkeye 620 Folding Camera, Kodak, 1940’s -Rent Only-
The Hawkeye 620 is a folding camera made in the USA and Canada by Kodak from 1940 to 1948. Uses 620 roll film. Tripod socket. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Six-20 Junior Folding Camera, Kodak, 1940’s -Rent Only-
The Six-20 Junior is a folding camera made in the USA and Canada by Kodak from 1940 to 1948. Uses 620 roll film. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.