Brownie reflex synchro model manual






















 · The Kodak Brownie Reflex, Synchro Model, was made in the United States from to (A non-synchro model, which didn’t synchronize the flash with the shutter, was made from to ) It’s original price was $6. It took typical square photos on rollfilm. Kodak made millions of these cameras, so they’re pretty easy to come by. If you find this manual useful, how about a donation of $3 to: M. Butkus, 29 Lake Ave., High Bridge, NJ and send your e-mail address so I can thank you. Most other places would charge you $ for a electronic copy. or $ for a hard to read Xerox copy. BROWNIE REFLEX CAMERA Synchro Model Manual Instruction Booklet - EUR 9, ZU VERKAUFEN! UP FOR SALE Brownie Reflex Camera Synchro Model Manual Instruction Booklet Booklet


The Brownie Camera Page offers history, galleries, tutorials, and helps you find out what camera you just found in the attic. It's all about Eastman Kodak Brownie Camera. Created and maintained by Chuck Baker. Reflex Synchro Model, was dcsigned for use with the SM Photoflash Lamp. If, hon'ever, a No. 5 Lamp is used, set the Ttue! LBvnn at the letter "B", place the camera on a tri-pod or other firm support and photograph only still subjects. The lamp-to-subject distances for the No. 5 n lamp are given in the follor.t'ing table. The Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro model was manufactured from Sept May in the US and from to May in the UK; some were also made in Canada. Thus overall the model had a 20 year production run. The synchro model had a two-pin flash connector below the taking lens, and had the shutter selector inverted.


Again, very simple. The two screws on the top of the camera should allow the view plate to be removed giving access to the reflex mirror, rear of the view lens, and under side of the view window. The 3 screws on the inside of the camera on the backside of the taking lens should allow access to the lens and shutter. On-line camera manual library. If you find this manual useful, how about a donation of $3 to: M. Butkus, 29 Lake Ave., High Bridge, NJ and send your e-mail address so I can thank you. Most other places would charge you $ for a electronic copy. or $ for a hard to read Xerox copy. The non-synchronised model was produced from until August The Synchro Model, with a 2 pin flash system, was produced from September until May Fun Facts: I've always felt that this Brownie model was out of place, unlike just about any ther Brownie camera. It's quite heavy and almost clumsy to use.

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