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The Jiffy Kodak Six-20 was a folding camera for 620 film rolls made by Eastman Kodak Co. Ltd. Rochester in the years from 1933 to 1937. It had a Twindar lens with distance selector; "5 TO 10 FEET" or "BEYOND 10 FEET". It has three selectable apertures, f/11, f/16 and f/22. It has two viewfinders in the pop out lens board, one for vertical and one for horizontal images.
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The '''Jiffy Kodak Six-20''' was a folding camera for 620 film rolls made by Eastman [[Kodak]] Co. Ltd. Rochester in the years from 1933 to 1937; it was designed/styled by [[Walter Dorwin Teague]]. It had a Twindar lens with distance selector; "5 TO 10 FEET" or "BEYOND 10 FEET". It has three selectable apertures, f/11, f/16 and f/22. It has two viewfinders in the pop out lens board, one for vertical and one for horizontal images.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:28, 30 June 2012

The Jiffy Kodak Six-20 was a folding camera for 620 film rolls made by Eastman Kodak Co. Ltd. Rochester in the years from 1933 to 1937; it was designed/styled by Walter Dorwin Teague. It had a Twindar lens with distance selector; "5 TO 10 FEET" or "BEYOND 10 FEET". It has three selectable apertures, f/11, f/16 and f/22. It has two viewfinders in the pop out lens board, one for vertical and one for horizontal images.

Gallery