Description
Kodak Junior 620 Vintage Folding Camera for 620 Roll Film
The Kodak Junior 620 is a classic folding camera produced in the 1930s and 1940s, designed to shoot 69 cm negatives on 620 roll film. Built with a sturdy metal body and bellows mechanism, it features a simple zone-focus lens and leaf shutter. Despite its age, the Kodak Junior remains a charming piece of photographic history, ideal for collectors or experimental analog shooters.
Key Features
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Brand: Kodak
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Model: Junior 620
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Camera Type: Folding medium format camera
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Film Format: 620 roll film (produces 69 cm images)
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Lens: Kodak Anastigmat or Dakon lens (varies by version please confirm)
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Shutter: Leaf shutter with speeds typically from 1/25s to 1/200s + B
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Focus Type: Manual zone focusing
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Viewfinder: Simple optical viewfinder
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Build: Metal body with leatherette covering and bellows
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Use Case: Ideal for display, collection, or creative analog experimentation
Condition
Used Good condition for its age.
The bellows are intact and free from visible light leaks. Lens is reasonably clear with some expected dust or patina. Shutter fires and appears operational. Cosmetic wear present, consistent with age. This is a vintage camera and may require adaptation or modification to shoot with 120 film.
Whats Included
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Kodak Junior 620 folding camera
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Original leather case + strap
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