Kodak Target Brownie Six-16 Camera | 1930s
Classic Kodak Target Brownie Six-16 camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company in the 1930s. This iconic box camera features the distinctive Art Deco geometric front design, twin viewfinder windows, and simple fixed-focus lens typical of early Brownie cameras.
The Target Brownie series was designed as an affordable snapshot camera that allowed everyday people to easily take photographs using roll film. Its durable metal body and bold geometric styling make it a striking example of early 20th-century camera design.
Today these cameras are popular with collectors of vintage photography equipment and are also frequently displayed as decorative pieces because of their classic industrial and Art Deco styling.
Details:
Maker: Kodak
Model: Target Brownie Six-16
Era: 1930s
Film Type: 616 roll film
Made in U.S.A.
Twin viewfinder design
Fixed focus lens
Condition:
This is a vintage item and is sold as-is and has not been tested. Please review photos carefully for condition and details.