Six-20 Kodak (Art Deco)
[1932-1937]

The Six-20 Kodak can be considered the baby sister to the Six-16. This Art Deco version is virtually identical to the Six-16 except for the size. The art deco trim is continued on the inside folding struts. Although 620 film is no longer manufactured, it is the exact same size as 120 film which is readily available and can be rewound on the thinner 620 spool. The manually focused anastigmat lens would have produced a high quality image for that period.





  • Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
  • Kodak Anastigmat Lens 100mm f6.3 - f32 lens
  • No. 0 Kodon Shutter - T, B, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100
  • 620 Roll Film
  • Art Deco trim

Jiffy Kodak V.P.
[1935-1942]

The Jiffy Kodak with its unique design was made in Six-16 and Six-20 Versions. The V.P. model (for Vest Pocket) used 127 roll film. Made from injection molded bakelite, the camera has a smooth, hard finish. It collapsed into a slim torpedo like shape and was perfect for carrying in a purse or vest pocket.


  • Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
  • Two aperture lens
  • I & B shutter
  • Size 127 roll film
  • Bakelite construction
  • Camera courtesy of Karen Vienot
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