Brownie Pliant Six-20
Type: Folding Rollfilm
Introduced: 1937
Discontinued: 1940
Film size: 620
Picture size: 2 1/4 X 3 1/4"
Manufactured: UK
Lens: Meniscus
Shutter: Kodette II
Numbers made: ?
Original price: ?
Description:
The Folding Brownie Six-20 was a model made in the UK. Kodak introduced the camera in 1937 and made it for three years before discontinuing it in 1940. It has a meniscus lens and uses 620 rollfilm, creating 2.25-inch by 3.25-inch photos. The camera has a grained leatherette covering and a folding frame finder. From 1938 on, a brilliant finder was an optional extra. The shutter is a Kodette II model.
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A special thanks to Damien Liew of Australia and Daniel Clement of France for this information!