Kodak 16mm Enlarger 616 Roll Film Camera
Title
Kodak 16mm Enlarger 616 Roll Film Camera
Rights
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Date Created
1932 - 1936
Subject
Camera
Description
In the 1930's Kodak manufactured the 16mm Enlarger camera that uses 616 roll film. During the early days of photography negative size was much more important than now because of the grain size and thus enlargement limitations. Larger negatives meant sharper pictures.
Type
Physical Object
Creator
Kodak
Is Part Of
Archive and Special Collections
Identifier
ALD-222_ART_UND_003
License
This item is in copyright. The library makes it available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license. You may use, share, and adapt the material for any purpose, with attribution to Arapahoe Libraries.
Collection
Citation
Kodak, “Kodak 16mm Enlarger 616 Roll Film Camera,” Arapahoe Libraries Archive & Special Collections, accessed June 4, 2026, https://aldarchive.cvlcollections.org/items/show/9.

