Kodak Camera - Junior 620 Anastigmat

1933 - 1940
Subcollections
Overview

Folding camera (a camera with bellows that can be folded so that camera occupies less space when not in use)

Historical information

Kodak Anastigmat Camera
This camera takes type no. 620 film rolls

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-124-2025.271
Item type
Material
Inscriptions and markings

"Kodak"
"Junior 620"
"Anastigmat"

"1:8,8" (aperture)
"f=10.5cm" (focal length)

Contextual information

The Kodak Junior 620 was a folding, self-erecting viewfinder camera that used type no. 620 film rolls.
Produced by the German Kodak branch in various versions from the 1930s to the 1950s.
It is a budget-friendly, simple camera known for its ease of use and distinctive Art Deco-style design.
Key features included a brilliant viewfinder, a simple shutter with limited speeds, anastigmat lens and focusable lens.

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Place made
Germany
Primary significance criteria
Artistic or aesthetic significance
Historic significance
Social or spiritual significance
Last modified
Saturday, 1 November, 2025
Completeness
100
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