This is a Kodak Jiffy Six-16 vintage folding camera produced between 1932 and 1936 that will take you back to the basics of photography. It has a Twindar lens (f/11, f/16, f/22) and two-zone focus (5-10 feet and beyond 10 feet). Shutter speeds are "Time" and 1/40th of a second. It used Kodak 616 film, which is no longer available but internet sources say it can be converted to 620 film, which is available. This camera came from an estate and is in fair external condition. The leather covering is coming loose on one corner and may need to be reglued. The folding mechanism works. I have been able to open the back of the camera. The shutter appears to work in both speeds. The black tape on the edges of the bellows has detached. The bellows are worn on the outside, but I didn't detect any light leaks from a basic visual inspection. The lens has some dirt on it that resisted gentle cleaning. Based on all this, I don't know if the camera is operable.