Kodak Six-16 |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in USA from 1934 to (After) 1934.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 12426
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Chronology of cameras Kodak
From 1934, the Kodak Six-20 and Six-16 evolved. Some authors call them "Improved" but nothing says it is a "Kodak" name.
The most visible change is the shape of the struts. Compared to the first two versions, the design is much more pure. They are lacquered black with chrome edges, a perfect combination with the sides of the device, also lacquered black and finely streaked with chrome. The new struts are not only more beautiful, they are also more efficient because they allow an automatic deployment of the bellows, by simply pressing the small button under the winding key.
A collapsible frame viewfinder has also been added compared to previous versions.
The small stand no longer serves to lock the bed; it retracts by sliding in the latter, but the serial number of the unit is engraved on the back. The bed itself is slightly curved to make way for the automatic opening mechanism.
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