Description
Box Brownie Target Six-20 Junior
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Type & format: It’s a box-type rollfilm camera using 620 film, with a negative size of about 2¼ x 3¼ inches (≈ 6×9 cm).
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When made: The US-made “Six-20 Brownie Junior” originally appeared in February 1934 and production lasted until about October 1942.
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Optics & shutter: It uses a fixed-focus meniscus lens (≈ 90 mm), with a simple rotary shutter — offering a basic “instantaneous” exposure or a “time/Bulb” exposure for long exposures. Aperture is fixed (or selectable via a tab in some models) around f/16 (or f/11 / f/22 depending on variation).
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Body & build: The camera body is metal (often covered in textured leatherette), with two simple reflecting viewfinders (one for horizontal, one for vertical framing).











