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Vintage Kodak Camera 620 Popular Q&A
Q: What is it worth vintage kodak brownie jr 620
A: Most Brownies run around $20.00 to $35.00 ballpark. Read More »
Q: How old is a kodak camera that takes 620 film?
A: There were quite a few models of the Brownies (and a few others). The film came out in 1932, so the camera could be as old as 77 years. Read More »
Q: How do i load 620 film in my Kodak Monitor camera?
A: I don't think they even sell 620 film anymore. You'd have to buy 120 and re-spool it. No you don't need to be in total darkness. Read More »
Q: 3 Vintage Kodak Cameras.
A: Hi Dan, The No. 1A Kodak Series III is a common amateur's folding bellows camera, made by Eastman Kodak 1924-1931, for 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 inch exposures on #116 roll... Read More »
Q: What would a Kodak Duaflex II camera be worth on todays market.It...
A: Hi, The Duaflex II is a cheap amateur's twin-lens-reflex camera, made by Eastman Kodak in the early 1950's, for 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch exposures on #620 roll film. ... Read More »