Two brownie cameras – 44A, 127

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Two brownie cameras - 44A, 127

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Two Kodak Brownie cameras from the 1960s.
A Brownie 44A, made between 1964 and 1965 by Kodak in the UK. Complete with case. The film winder works and shutter fires.  It has a Dakon plastic lens with  EV12, EV13, EV14 apertures and a single shutter speed of 1/40th of a second. The camera uses 127 film and produces 12 4cm by 4cm images. 

 

A Brownie 127 camera – third model to bear the 127 title – made by Kodak between 1965 and 1967. Complete with case. The film winder works and shutter fires. The main features of the camera are synchronised flash, a 51mm f14 plastic lens and a 1/40th of a second rotary shutter. It uses 127 film and producing 4cm by 4cm images. 
Apart from the comments above the cameras are untested.
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