This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/9/2024
Kodak Senior Six 16 Camera: This vintage folding roll film camera was made in 1937. This beauty is new old stock. It is mint. The original box is shelf worn but it has everything that came with the camera, including the 32 page instruction book, with the 1937 price list, and extras- cable release and four additional rare and hard to find 616 take up spools. The body exposure button sticks a little, but you can use the cable release (included) or the exposure lever that is on the lens, both work very well. The focus ring turns nicely and the f. stops move smoothly. The bellows look fine and the eye level viewfinder is clear and pops up strongly. The format is 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 and uses 616 film (take up spool included). The bed opening button works fine, and the bellows fold out easily when you draw down the bed, and the enameled struts lock them in place. To close, push down on the nameplate with your thumb to release the bellows to fold up and lock.