Kodak No2 Cartridge Hawk-Eye Model C

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I purchased this Kodak No2 Cartridge Hawk-Eye Model C a few months ago for £4.50 in very good condition. I put a roll of Ilford Delta 100 (expired) and was surprised at the results for a first try. So I thought I'd do a review.....hope you enjoy.

"Here is a review of a Kodak Hawk-eye camera manufactured between 1926 and 1934. We'll be looking at the history, operation of the camera and some sample images. These are great cameras to use for a bit of fun and can give some decent images. As a bonus they are cheap and easy to use. If you're after a budget camera that offers a full frame negative this is a good place to start."

 
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