My First Experience of Using the Kodak Brownie Six-20
I've had a Kodak Brownie sitting in my closet without using it for quite some time now. The reason being that it requires the now discontinued 620 film and I wanted to find one more 620 spool to be able to use it. I thought I could find one relatively easy, but it took some time until I actually did find a Kodak Brownie Six-20. In this video I go through my first impressions of using this type of camera! Website: www.mikaelr.com Instagram: / _mikaelr_

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