Kodak/Kodak Six 20 Target Hawk Eye
Kodak Six 20 Target Hawk Eye

Kodak Six 20 Target Hawk Eye

Kodak · USA

The Six 20 Target Hawk Eye was a basic, budget-friendly box camera produced by Kodak, likely during the mid-20th century, utilizing Kodak's No. 620 film format. It exemplified the company's strategy of providing simple, affordable cameras for the mass market, enabling amateur photographers to capture snapshots with minimal fuss. Characterized by its straightforward construction, typically featuring a simple viewfinder and fixed-focus lens, the camera prioritized ease of use and low cost over technical sophistication or durability, making photography accessible to a wide audience. Its design was purely functional, embodying the utilitarian ethos of Kodak's entry-level offerings during this era.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
1.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0

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