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VINTAGE EASTMAN KODAK MODEL SIX -16 BELLOWS ROLL FILM CAMERA
$ 26.4
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Description
Here's a real blast from the past, over 80 year's worth!From the 1930's, this Eastman Kodak Six-16 film camera is in excellent shape for its age.
It uses film size 616, the forerunner to modern 120mm film.
The shutter and f-stops work perfectly in all positions.
The lens however does show some small spots
There is a viewfinder at the top left corner of the lens housing that swivels 90 degrees. It also has some spotting.
The bellows are in excellent condition but there are some small pinholes that can only be detected by means of shining a bright light into the open back in the dark, Cosmetically, they appear to be in great shape, almost like new, especially compared to other examples for sale, there is no sign of creasing or wear.
There are two serial numbers. One is on the front of the lens mount (#53991) and one on the top of the lens to the left of the f/stop and shutter speed levers (# 44322).
The lens operates from between f/11 and f/32, and the shutter speeds are Timer, Bulb, 1/25, 1/50, and 1/100.
The camera measures 8" x 4.25" x 1.5" with the case fully closed, and 5.75" with the bellows extended.
The item weighs 1 lb 10 oz.
616 film is no longer available so I am obviously selling this as a display piece for a collection.
Item is sold as is and sale is final, so ask all questions not already answered within this listing, prior to purchase.
Thank you.