Kodak/Kodak Film Pack Hawk Eye No.2A
Kodak Film Pack Hawk Eye No.2A

Kodak Film Pack Hawk Eye No.2A

Kodak · USA

The Film Pack Hawk Eye No.2A represents a typical example of Kodak's mid-20th century consumer box cameras, designed for simplicity and affordability. Like other Hawk Eye models, it likely featured a simple Bakelite or plastic body with a basic optical system, utilizing roll film (possibly 120 format) to make photography accessible to the general public. Its design emphasized point-and-shoot ease, catering to amateur photographers seeking a straightforward, no-fuss way to capture snapshots without requiring technical expertise. While Kodak's overall impact on popularizing photography was immense, this specific model, part of a long-running line, lacks distinctive innovations or documented historical significance beyond its role as a ubiquitous, entry-level camera of its era.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
4.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.5

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