Kodak
Vigilant Six-20
Introduced 1939 |
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The Kodak Vigilant Six-20 (1939-49) was a folding roll film camera similar to the Kodak
Vigilant Junior Six-16. However, the Vigilant Six-20 also had a folding
frame finder incorporated into its top housing, and another optical
finder near the shutter. Lenses available were the Kodak
Anistigmat in f/6.3 and f/8.8 variations, as well as a Kodak Anistigmat
Special f/4.5. It produced 2-1/4 x 3-1/4 images on 620 roll film.
(Sold December 2017) |
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