The Kodak Vigilant Junior six-20 is a simple folding camera manufactured between 1940-1949. This one is in good cosmetic condition overall. Designed for now obsolete 620 size film, it's made usable by simply re-rolling still available 120 film on old 620 reels, which I fortunately have quite a few of.
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The shutter seems to be sticking a bit, so the film ended up being overexposed, I was only able to rescue a few frames.
These were taken in the four canyons preserve in western Oklahoma. These were taken at an archaeological site from the archaic period (around 3.000-1,000 years ago) where I've been doing some work. The top of the hill from which this was taken was used as a campsite multiple times by groups hunting game such as bison.black and whiteclassic camerafilmfolding camerakodakkodak vigilant jrkodak vigilant jr 620kodak vigilant jr six20neopanneopan acrosoklahomarodinal
Not the sharpest images thanks to the slow shutter. It's a beautiful area otherwise.
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