KODAK BROWNIE JUNIOR NO2 REVIEW

Kodak Brownie Junior No2

Type:

Box Camera

Medium:

120 Film

Image size:

6x9cm

Lens:

Meniscus

Flash:

none

Origin:

United Kingdom

Year:

1930-33

Street price:

$10


120 Film

INTRODUCTION

The Kodak Brownie Junior No2 is a box camera made in England between 1930 and 1933.


BEST SUITED FOR:


Good for nothing!

PERSONAL NOTES

Kodak sold cheap box cameras, making photography available to more people. The company made its money selling film. Like other box cameras, optical quality is very poor and shutter speed is very limited, often only one speed is available, making the use of these cameras rather difficult.


CONCLUSION

If you want a cute opject for decoration, box cameras are cheap. If you want to use one, arm yourself with patience and don't have big expectations.


VERDICT:

Image Quality 1/5
Versatility 1/5
Build Quality 2/5
Value for money 3/5
Sexyness 2/5

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