KODAK BROWNIE REFLEX SYNCHRO REVIEW

Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro

Type:

TLR

Medium:

127 Film

Image size:

4x6cm

Lens:

Integrated

Flash:

Proprietary

Sync Type:

M

Origin:

USA

Year:

1940-52

Street price:

$20


127 Film

INTRODUCTION

The Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro is a 127 film TLR camera made in USA between 1940 and 1952.


BEST SUITED FOR:


Good for nothing!

PERSONAL NOTES

The Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro is a camera made for indoor or low light flash photography. It has a nice big reflector for powerful M2, M3 or M5 flashbulbs, which are good for only one shot. The viewing lens is quite big and the finder is surprisingly bright. A very nice camera to use when its dark.

Image quality is not that great, but the camera is very light.


CONCLUSION

If you want to have fun with flashbulbs and do some flash photography, this is a nice camera, provided you have 127 film at hand.


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VERDICT:

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

2 FLASHBULBS

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