
Kodak Folding Cartridge Hawk Eye No.2A Model B
Kodak · USA
The Folding Cartridge Hawk Eye No.2A Model B represents a typical Kodak entry-level folding camera from the early 20th century, designed to bring simple photography to the masses. Utilizing a bellows design allowing for a compact form when folded, it employed roll film, likely 116 or 616 format, commonly housed in simple metal cartridges. This camera prioritized ease of use and affordability over advanced features, featuring a simple meniscus lens and a basic shutter with limited speed options. Its primary purpose was capturing snapshots and family portraits, fulfilling Kodak's mission of making photography accessible to non-professionals through straightforward operation and relatively low cost. Constructed largely from stamped metal and leatherette, it embodied a functional, utilitarian character aimed at the amateur market rather than serious photographers or collectors during its production era.
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