Kodak Brownie Flash II Box Camera 620 Film with case c. 1957 to 1960 – VGC

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Kodak Brownie Flash II Box Camera 620 Film with case  c. 1957 to 1960 - VGC

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This Kodak Brownie Flash II is a box camera for 620 roll film. It was made by Kodak Ltd. in the UK from 1957 to 1960. 

 

 

As a typical tin box camera it was equipped with a working single speed rotary shutter. The lens is a Kodet f/14 with close-up and it has the two built-in brilliant finders, one for previewing horizontal and the other for previewing vertical shots. The Flash II also features uncommon pin and screw flash contacts, which allows many different Kodak flash units to be used.

 

 

The top leather carrying strap is in place with ‘Kodak’ embossed on it. The shutter works correctly and the cosmetic condition is very good (see photos). The camera is supplied with its original carry case, which is also in very good condition. 

 

 

A Kodak classic, which is 60 years old, but still is working and full of retro chic.

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