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Kodak Duo Six-20
vintage cameras index home My Kodak Duo Six-20 probably won't win any camera beauty contests. Aside from the scuffs in the leather covering, it is also missing the leather carrying handle and the top-deck accessory shoe. However, the bellows is supple and light-tight, and it didn't take much effort to clean up the Compur-Rapid shutter and the Kodak Anastigmat lens. Mine is a Series II from the late 1930s; they also came equipped with Tessar and Xenar lenses, though it is possible the lens formula is the same in all three cases. |
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I was interested in the Six-20 for a long time because of my liking for the 6x4.5 format, as well as my respect for all the German Kodaks. Even after acquiring the Duo Six-20, however, it took me a while to get around to shooting with it because I was averse to re-rolling 120 film onto 620 spools. There's not any choice with the Duo Six-20, so I just did it, and am glad for that because it is such a fine shooter.
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