I was just gifted a couple cameras from an old friend (Thanks, Bart!) and the next few posts I'll show you a closer look at them. First up is the beautiful Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-20 that is in amazing shape, both camera and box. It also has a nice manual with some great layouts in it.
By the looks of the cover, this camera was aimed at the younger crowd. The Junior designation on a lot of Kodak cameras usually meant that it was the smaller version of that camera. This works out good for us because the 620 film size is easy to adapt a roll of 120 to if you've got the old spools around.
Another gem from the inside talking about focal length and apertures.
Next step, I'll roll some 120 onto the 620 spools and shoot and develop and post some results here. Looks like you get a pretty big negative, almost 6x9!
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