Made in Great Britain by Kodak LTD
Kodak 620 film
1948 - 1952
No idea what specific year this camera is,
I suspect the date is under the hopper on the back of the film plate.
Film winder still rotates.
The little window thingy at the back of the camera to see how much film you have left is intact but I don’t want to force open its little metal cap.
Comes with Kodak Flash guide and a laminated exposure table for film this camera probably can’t use by hey it’s included.
H . 4 2 9
It’s hard to see but i’m pretty sure it’s a 9 as an 8 should have equal bubbles where as the 9’s tail is quite close.
Buy as a curiosity cabinet piece, Display Piece, Restoration, or movie prop.
Condition:
- The faux leather is peeling in different places.
- the Shutter’s plate is covered front and back in surface rust/ not rusted through.
- bits of black paint on most metal components are missing.
- The lock/ stand is oddly loose but tight at the same time.
- Opening the back of the camera for its film, the latch that locks it closed has been bent slightly out of shape.
+ Shutter Speed works
+ Shutter is not rusted through
+ Shutter mechanism works
+ Camera pulls open well but is stiff at the end of travel.
+ The release works perfectly
+ Film window is intact
+ opening the back of the camera for the film, it’s hinge is fine
The Red flash guide-
Kodachrome, panatomic-X, verichrome Pan, Tri-X & Royal Pan, Super XX
No I didn’t scribble on the paper cover that’s how it came to us.
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