Kodak/Kodak Six 20 Hawk Eye Major (UK)
Kodak Six 20 Hawk Eye Major (UK)

Kodak Six 20 Hawk Eye Major (UK)

Kodak · USA

The Six 20 Hawk Eye Major (UK) was a basic, entry-level box camera produced by Kodak for the British market, likely during the mid-20th century. Designed as a simple point-and-shoot device, it utilized Kodak's proprietary 620 roll film format, a common choice for smaller, more affordable cameras of the era. Characterized by its straightforward construction, typically featuring a simple optical viewfinder and a basic shutter mechanism, the camera embodied Kodak's mission to make photography accessible to the general public. Its "Hawk Eye" name referenced Kodak's popular series of box cameras, signifying its position as a functional, no-frills tool for capturing everyday snapshots rather than a sophisticated instrument.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
1.5
Value
1.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0

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