Old Camera Review: Brownie Six 20
In today’s episode I explore my first “back into film” camera, the Kodak Brownie Six 20. I cover the basics of the camera, why I bought it, and a couple things to look out for if you want to buy one and shoot with it. Keep shooting film guys! Happy shooting everyone. Find me on Instagram at: / mikelamb972

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The History of the Kodak Brownie

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You should be shooting film on this camera! Kodak Target 620 Box Camera

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My First Experience of Using the Kodak Brownie Six-20

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Kodak Brownie Six-20: Functions and how to load film

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