Another serving of Brownie

Sometimes I lose track of which of my cameras I’ve used and posted about. When I got the urge to go out and shoot a quick roll in one of my box cameras, I’d completely forgotten I’d shot with my Kodak Brownie Target Six-20 about five months ago. Rather than rehash about this oldie but goodie, you can read my previous post here. This camera is between 73 and 79 years old.

I’m lucky enough to have a copy of the original user manual.

Just like before, I used a roll of 620 from Film Photography Project. This film is currently selling for $14 per roll. I developed in Kodak D-76 1:1 for 9 minutes at 70°.

According to ChatGPT, the actual film stock is respooled Kodak T-Max 100 or Ilford FP4+, depending on the production batch.

2 responses to “Another serving of Brownie”

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    Anonymous

    I love all of these!

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    Anonymous

    Nice shots, Ken.

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