Kodak Junior Six-16 Series II

Kodak Junior Six-16 Series II
Kodak Junior Six-16 Series II

The Kodak Junior Six-16 Series II camera was manufactured in USA from 1937 until 1940 when production stopped 84 years ago. The Junior Six-16 Series II was designed to take 616, Roll film. Unloaded, the camera weighs 763.00 g (1 lb, 10.91 oz.), and with film, 794.00 g (1 lb, 12.01 oz.). Initially priced at $16.00, the Junior Six-16 Series II would cost $252.48 in 2011. Features include tripod socket.

General Information

Years Made1937-1940 (84 to 87 Years Old)
MSRP$16.00 ($252.48 2012 Dollars)
Film616 Film
Weight763.00 g (1 lb, 10.91 oz.)
Owner's ManualAvailable
Country of ManufactureUSA


Features

Tripod Socket Integrated Flash Auto Focus Self Timer Date Back Hot Shoe Cold Shoe
Yes No No No No No No
Shutter Speeds:Bulb, Time, 1/25. 1/50, 1/100
Shutter Type:Ball Bearing Shutter
Aperture Settings:6.3, 8, 11, 16, 22, 32
Lens Mount:Fixed
Viewfinder:Pop-up frame


Comments (1)

Ken Owen wrote on October 13th, 2013
I have a Kodak Junior Six-16 Series II and was surprised to notice that your description shows shutter speeds of B, T, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100. Mine has only T and I and yet the camera is clearly labeled Kodak Junior Six-16 Series II on the plate at the front of the bed. I suspect that means this one comes from the early years of production - 1937 or so.Ken Owen

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