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2026-03-23 - Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera Flash Model

 

The Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera Flash Model is a classic, mid-century box camera produced by Eastman Kodak from 1950 to 1961. Designed by Arthur Crapsey Jr., it is one of the most iconic and popular "Brownie" models due to its simple operation and Art Deco-inspired bakelite body. 

 

Key Specifications

  • Film Type: Designed for 620 roll film, producing 12 square 6x6cm exposures per roll.
  • Lens: Single-element meniscus lens (glass or plastic) with a fixed focus ranging from 5 feet to infinity.
  • Aperture: Fixed at approximately f/15 or f/16.
  • Shutter Speeds: Approximately 1/30 to 1/50 of a second (Instant) plus a "Bulb" mode for long exposures.
  • Viewfinder: Oversized, brilliant waist-level reflex finder.
  • Flash Support: Features a side-mount sync port for the Kodalite Midget Flash Holder and other pin-and-screw flash attachments. 


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