Eastman Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro Vintage Collectible Camera With Box
Model: Brownie Reflex Synchro
Type: Twin Lens reflex (TLR)
Year of launch: 1940
Film: 127 roll film
Format: 4cm×4cm
Exposures: 12
Finder: reflex
Aperture: fixed
Lens: fixed-focus meniscus, 5 feet to infinity
Shutter: I (instantaneous) 1/30 sec and B (bulb mode)

Cosmetic Condition: Moderate Marks, Scratches, and Scuffs.

Testing Results: UNTESTED / Shutter is functional and all mechanical functions seem to work.

The Kodak Brownie Reflex non-synchronized camera was manufactured from May 1940 to Aug 1942 in the US. It has a simple Bakelite body camera with a main lens and a second-surface keystone reflecting mirror viewfinder. The viewfinder has a hinged sheet metal cover. The winder is on the base, which is removable for film loading. Note the lack of flash synchronization terminals below the main lens on the earlier non-sync model.

The Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro Model was manufactured from Sept 1941-May 1952 in the US and from 1946 to May 1960 in the UK; some were also made in Canada. Thus overall the model had a 20 year production run.

The synchro model has a two-pin flash connector below the taking lens, and an extended screw on the top and extra lug on the side to connect the model-specific flash unit.

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