Description: Kodak BROWNIE Target Six 16 616 box film camera, USA 1946-1951, No. 172. The Brownie, designed by Frank Brownell in the early 1900, gained a lot of success in its lifetime as an affordable and simple camera. It sold so well that it became a beacon of low-cost cameras.Its saga has lasted up to the recent decades. Data on the Brownie Target Six 16:Introduced in 1941.Name changed from Target Brownie to Brownie Target in 1946.Discontinued in 1951 Metal and leatherette box camera. Lens: Doublet.Shutter: Rotary. Film size: 616 (introduced in 1932 with this camera). Image size: 2¼ x 4¼ in. Dates: 1946 – 1951. The camera looks pristine with almost no traces of use.Shutter fires.Finders are fuzzy. Thank you.
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Location: Miami, Florida
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Brand: Kodak Brownie
Series: Kodak Six
Type: Box
Format: 616
Focus Type: No focus
Model: Target Six 16
Year Manufactured: 1946-1951
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States