How to load the 1954 Brownie Bull's Eye Camera
Camera takes 620 roll film - produces 6x9 negatives
Fixed 1/50th Sec Shutter / f11
Video produced by Michael Raso - The Film Photography Podcast (Internet Radio Show)
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More on the Kodak Brownie Bull's-Eye 620 Camera
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I'm new to this, and I just found some 620 film available. Is this the same for the Kodak Duaflex cameras? The wheel to turn on the side is a bit stiff, but the shutter and everything works fine. Is there a special way to clean the inside lens?
Thanks, this video was very helpful!
theLadySpies 2 months ago
Thanks to you every day i know more. great show
mustangsky24 3 months ago
Mike-This looks to have the same Kodalite flash as the Kodak Borwnie Holiday Flash I just recently picked up. Have been trying to load M2/M3 bulbs into it, and even with the little plastic ring inserted on the inside, the bulbs just swim in the socket. Is there a catch tab, or spring, that may be missing from it? Thanks, Arthur
ArthurJS123 11 months ago
Excellent as always. The Videos are a perfect compliment to the Podcast. Thanks for all the motivation!
edgarengler 1 year ago
Michael I love the videos. It really brightens my day to see one pop into my RSS feed. The Brownie Bull's Eye is a beautiful camera and takes some great shots. Another winner!
nige1rumsey 1 year ago