The Brownie Target six-20 is a simple box camera produced from 1946 to 1952 by Kodak. It was designed for obsolete 620 film (hence the name), but you can just re-roll still available 120 film on old 620 reels making it still easy to use. The camera has a single shutter speed, but does have two aperture settings which gives at least some exposure control.
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Mural on old residence hall.
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I was surpised with the quality of the lens, the images turned out better than I expected.
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The campus is peaceful now that the semester is out, it's nice walking along the empty sidewalks.
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There always seems to be some sort of construction going on at OU.
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Neopan Acros at 50 ISO, developed in Rodinal 1+50
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