Kodak Tourist Film Camera 620 Photography Film 1950s Very Good Condition
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This is a vintage Kodak Tourist 620 film camera from the 1950s. This is a folding camera and this is a Tourist I and not the Tourist II. This camera is in very good condition without damage or defects. It has not been recently tested but it worked the last time it was used.
Courtesy of camera-wiki.org:
The Kodak Tourists were the last in a long line of American made folding roll film cameras from Eastman Kodak. The Tourist II, introduced in May of 1951, features a redesigned top cover and a new viewfinder, which contains frame lines for the optional 828 roll film adapter. Production was discontinued in July of 1958.
The Tourists use 620 films making 8 214314 exposures. The use of 828 roll film for 8 2840mm exposures was an option. The Tourist's most unusual feature is its back; through the use of cleverly engineered latches, it can be opened on the left side, right side, or removed completely.
Removing the back allows the use of the multi-format Kodak Tourist Adapter Kit, which consists of: a camera back with red windows for 4 different formats; 214214 inch, 214158 inch, and 2840mm masks; 828 roll film supply and take up spool adapters; and viewfinder masks for each of the three additional formats.
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