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What is the value of the Kodak Brownie "Hawkeye" flash model? Also, is 620 film still available?
If you are familiar with this little box camera, what are the two points on the side of the camera for, Are they both for the flash?
I don't have a spool for either, nor would I want to try to respool it, if I did because I don't have any changing equipment.
Where can I find the film?...either one.
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- uhm101Lv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
620 film is identical to 120 film except for the size of the spool. You can respool 120 film onto a 620 spool in your darkroom or changing bag relatively easily.
The two terminals on the side are for attaching the flasholder flash unit. (This is for flashbulbs, not an electronic flash)
This model was made in high quantity and does not have any collectible value.
- Anonymous6 years ago
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What is the value of the Kodak Brownie "Hawkeye" flash model? Also, is 620 film still available?
If you are familiar with this little box camera, what are the two points on the side of the camera for, Are they both for the flash?
Source(s): kodak brownie quot hawkeye quot flash model 620 film available: https://biturl.im/2kLeq - lareLv 71 decade ago
this is strickly a BW film camera, do not try color. the lens is not coated for color and the exposure window will fog the film.