10/26/2019 Kodak Vollenda 620 Manual
To prevent light striking it. The Kodak can be loaded or unloaded in daylight. This should be done in a subdued light, not in direct sunlight. To LOAD Use film number: V 620, SS 620, F 620 or 620 for the Kodak Special Six-20. V 616, SS 616, F 616 or 616 for the Kodak Special Six-16. Push the but- ton of the lock towards the arrow. Lock for Back s.
Kodak Vollenda 620 image by wepnet Vollenda 620 is a bed camera made by and produced between 1934-39. The Vollenda was originally a design, the name coming with the company when Kodak bought it in 1931. There are two varints of the camera for 6x6cm and 6x9cm frames.image by wepnet Specifications.
Film: roll, frame size: 6x9cm or 6x6cm. Lens: it offered varios lens/shutter combinations, eg.Kodak Anastigmat 105mm f/4.5, Carl Zeiss 105mm f/4.5. Shutter:, Compur-S with speeds 1-1/250 +T & B, Compur-Rapid with speeds 1-1/400+T&B. Aperture: f/4.5-f/32. Focusing: manual, lens mount have a distance scale. Viewfinders: brilliant finder and sports frame finder. Bellows: single extension.
Self-timerLinks.
For collectors of cameras from the Kodak Stuttgart Werk (former Dr.A.Nagel): Kodak Vollenda 620 from 1940 with fast Kodak Anastigmat f:3.5/ 7.5cm lens and horizontal folding. This model is not seen very often. Few were made and only for export. It has a small top housing with interlock of the film advance and a large folding viewfinder. Compur shutter from 1sec to 1/300 and B. The camera is in excellent and working condition.
The shutter works at all speeds and all glass is clean and clear. Appearance is excellent. A very nice rare camera. For reference: Karl Otto Kemmler 'Nagel und Kodak Kameras' page 115. Comes with the original leather case.
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