Post by Matthew the Swordsman on May 10, 2018 3:29:37 GMT
The Kodak Brownie Vecta was introduced in 1963 and discontinued in 1966. It was a British made and designed camera. It's extremely basic: a single shutter speed, a single aperture, and a fixed-focus plastic lens. It takes 127 format film. The camera was designed mainly for vertical photos, though horizontal photos are also possible.
Here are some very casual snapshots I took on 7 April 2018 with the camera. The film used is Rera Pan 100. The location is Olinda, Victoria, Australia.
Here's a webpage with information on this camera, and after seeing it you'll understand why most of the photos are vertical: www.brownie-camera.com/49.shtml