Baby brother of sorts to the Target Six-16 and of similar construction and image quality capability, the Target Six-20 can be found all over eBay in various degrees of preservation.
Over the years I have owned several of these, and always seemed to choose this one to give away to someone who might be considering box camera photography - and for obvious reasons.
The images here were shot with two different Targets, one of which is no longer in my possession. The pic of the young woman receiving a cup of coffee was shot in 2002 on long-expired (I think the 1960s) Kodak Verichrome Pan film.
In case you haven't seen it yet, I have taken another one of these Target Six-20s and converted it to shoot 16 pics instead of 8. See the gallery called "Brownie Target Six-20 Conversion".
Over the years I have owned several of these, and always seemed to choose this one to give away to someone who might be considering box camera photography - and for obvious reasons.
The images here were shot with two different Targets, one of which is no longer in my possession. The pic of the young woman receiving a cup of coffee was shot in 2002 on long-expired (I think the 1960s) Kodak Verichrome Pan film.
In case you haven't seen it yet, I have taken another one of these Target Six-20s and converted it to shoot 16 pics instead of 8. See the gallery called "Brownie Target Six-20 Conversion".