My mom found a Six-16 Brownie Junior at my grandma's house. Used, but in box with the manual. Just finished (very carefully) taking it apart, cleaned the lenses and viewfinders, and had to re-glue the landscape mirror. Very interesting yet simple camera
I just got myself a Kodak Target Six-20, which seems to be one of the older models. Looks like it is in good condition apart from some dust inside the taking lens (not sure if it is possible to clean). The controls are very much like you say here, but I just need some 120 film rolled onto 620 spools. This is going to be interesting :D
I just inherited one from my grandfather it's dated 9/5/40 my great grandfather joined the Navy in 1940 so I wonder if he used it for making post cards pretty cool.
so while using 120 film you said "4 and a half turns kind of works" so was you're picture overlapping or what? I'm new and just bought some 120 film ready to go I just need to know how much I need to turn also, how many shots did you get with one roll
@@TRUCK-FREAK they didn't overlap but I could have fit one or two more frames onto a roll if I had a better grasp of how many turns were needed between each frame.
My mom found a Six-16 Brownie Junior at my grandma's house. Used, but in box with the manual. Just finished (very carefully) taking it apart, cleaned the lenses and viewfinders, and had to re-glue the landscape mirror. Very interesting yet simple camera
Just bought one of these in mint condition for $22 I love it
Thank you I was so confused how to use this camera
Thank you and I'm glad to hear this video helped!
I just got myself a Kodak Target Six-20, which seems to be one of the older models. Looks like it is in good condition apart from some dust inside the taking lens (not sure if it is possible to clean). The controls are very much like you say here, but I just need some 120 film rolled onto 620 spools. This is going to be interesting :D
Nice!
I just inherited one from my grandfather it's dated 9/5/40 my great grandfather joined the Navy in 1940 so I wonder if he used it for making post cards pretty cool.
Very nice and probably so!
I’ve shot successfully with the Target Brownie. Fun!
Nice!
so while using 120 film you said "4 and a half turns kind of works" so was you're picture overlapping or what? I'm new and just bought some 120 film ready to go I just need to know how much I need to turn
also, how many shots did you get with one roll
@@TRUCK-FREAK they didn't overlap but I could have fit one or two more frames onto a roll if I had a better grasp of how many turns were needed between each frame.
@@TRUCK-FREAK IIRC, 5 or 6 shots
@@DavidHancock Alright, Thanks for the info!
I do not see a link to the person that makes adaptors.
Thank you. I updated the description. Here is the dude's link: www.ebay.com/str/glowinglass
interesting camera
Yeah, these are fun ones.