The Vigilant Junior Six-20 was Kodak’s simpler companion to the main Vigilant line, produced in the 1940s for 620 film. It uses a fixed-focus Kodet lens and basic DAK shutter to make 6x9cm negatives on 620 spools, offering a straightforward, budget-friendly way into medium-format folding cameras of the era.

Shutter fires and aperture adjusts across the marked range, bellows appear light-tight