produced 1914-1927
mine from 1921.
takes 120 film.
produced 1947-1957.
Model E's produced from '47-53 had vertical stripes on the front
'53-57 had horizontal stripes.
mine from 1953-57.
takes 620 film.
produced 1950-54
unsure of when mine is from.
takes 620 film.
this might be my favorite camera, I've always found TLRs to be so cool!
this might be my favorite camera, I've always found TLRs to be so cool!
"for Super 8 movies"
produced 1960s
I saw an ad in a 1966 issue of Life magazine for this; earliest I could find for this camera.
takes Kodapak Movie Cartridges.
Kodak: Brownie Hawkeye Camera
produced 1949-51
takes 620 film.
my grandfather gave me this camera, it was his when he was younger.
produced 1938-1954
takes 127 film.
again, this was from my grandfather
produced 1952-59
mine from '52-55
takes 127 film.
this was from my nana, it was hers when she was younger. she said her brother got it for her.
A lot of the information on this post is from here, and from previous research I did upon first obtaining these cameras. I'm pretty sure most of them work, the only one I'm really unsure of is the Super 8. I haven't tried that one yet. Also, I found a handy tutorial for using 120 film for 620 format cameras, in case you are ever in the same jam I was in!
So happy you posted this, I love all of your cameras.
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Juliette Laura
wow this is amazing! great post
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