
616 film - Wikipedia
616 film was originally produced by Kodak in 1932 for the Kodak Six-16 camera. Seventy millimetres wide, the 616 film produced 63.5 mm × 108 mm (2.5" × 4.25") negatives, about the size of postcards and appropriate for making a contact print without the need for an enlarger. It is the same format as that of 116 film but on a slimmer spool, for ...
Kodak Six-16 and Six-20 - Camera-wiki.org - The free camera …
2022年5月17日 · The Kodak Six-16 and Six-20 are folding cameras of the same design that take size 616 and 620 rollfilm, respectively. Their art deco design touches are their distinguishing feature.
Kodak 116-616 Roll Film - The Darkroom Photo Lab
In 1932 Kodak introduced two new negative format, 620 and 616, the latter being 70 mm wide. The 616 format was the same as the existing 116 film format but the negative stock was wound on smaller spools in order to fit smaller cameras, that was, at least officially, the reason for introducing yet another format.
Kodak Six-16 - Shutterlogue - Retro Film Camera
2022年2月28日 · The Kodak Six-16 has self-erecting bellows, which speeds up the readying of the camera. It can be held horizontally or vertically at waist level, with framing made via a hinged brilliant finder which can be swung to either orientation.
Jiffy Kodak six 16 - Art Deco Cameras
The Jiffy Kodak Six-16 is a folding camera for 616 film made by Eastman Kodak Co. Ltd. Rochester from 1933 to 1937. It was styled by Walter Dorwin Teague. It has a Twindar periscopic lens with zone focusing; the only zones given are "5 TO 10 FEET" and "BEYOND 10 FEET".
Six-16 kodak (US) - Art Deco Cameras
Iconic: Famous, well-known and celebrated. Produced during the main Art Deco period. Octagonal face plate design with red highlights. Ornate chrome struts. Angled ends to body. Enamelled side panels with nickel lines. The Six-16 Kodak was introduced in 1932 but from 1936 it was redesigned to become the model C.
Kodak Six-16 Camera – A Gifted Camera Experience - 35mmc
2022年12月23日 · The Kodak Six-16 is an art deco-designed folding camera made in Rochester, NY between 1932 and 1936, and originally sold for $40. It uses a 126mm f 6.3 Kodak Anastigmat lens, inside of which mine has a little bit of haze but not …
Senior Six-16 & Senior Six-20 Kodak Camera - Historic Camera
2015年6月4日 · The Senior Six-16 & Senior Six-20 Kodak Camera were manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company from 1937 to 1939. The Senior Six-16 Kodak camera took 8 exposures, 2 1/2 x 4 1/2 inch size, on no. 616 film without reloading.
616 film respooling, Kodak 616 film - bnphoto.org
Peter's has the advantage of doing this with good film handling in the best of Kodak's design and manufacturing efforts--Monitor 616 and Vigilant 616 models with Kodak Anastigmat Special lenses. This package will produce negatives of about 6 x 10.5 cm from a lens with good definition and contrast for about half the cost of a used 6 x 12 ...
Kodak Junior Six-16 Series II - Camera History Project
The Kodak Junior Six-16 Series II camera was manufactured in USA from 1937 until 1940 when production stopped 85 years ago. The Junior Six-16 Series II was designed to take 616, Roll film. Unloaded, the camera weighs 763.00 g (1 lb, 10.91 oz.), and with film, 794.00 g (1 lb, 12.01 oz.).