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How much is a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye worth?

How much is a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye worth?

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How much is an old Brownie and Hawkeye camera worth?

Sold Prices of Vintage Kodak Cameras A vintage Kodak Retina II 35mm camera with leather case sold for about $220. A very clean and stylish Art Deco Kodak Beau Brownie in turquoise and in working condition sold for about $750. An untested Kodak Brownie Hawkeye in questionable working condition sold for only about $5.

How old is a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera?

The Brownie Hawkeye is a Bakelite camera taking 6x6cm images on 620 film, made in the USA and France by Kodak, between c. 1949-1961. There were also examples labelled “Brownie Fiesta”.

Are Brownie cameras worth money?

The long-running #2 Brownie (1901-’33), that took 120 film and had a 21/4×31/4 format, is a nice user-collectible that sells for $35-$50 and is recommended to anyone who wants to experience shooting with a classic box camera.

What vintage cameras are worth money?

The 10 Best Vintage Cameras Money Can Buy

  • Konica Hexar AF -$760.
  • Pentax K1000 – $170.
  • Contax T2 – $ 1,350.
  • Olympus Pen – $52.82.
  • Kodak Retina II Type 142 – $399.
  • Single Lens Reflex (SLR) Camera – $8.99.
  • Rollei 35 35mm Viewfinder – $221.12.
  • Nikon L35AF – $259.99. The Nikon L35AF is still dazzling after 38 Years.

What kind of film does a Brownie Hawkeye use?

620 medium format film
The Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera was made for 620 medium format film, which is no longer commercially available. Don’t be troubled by this, as 120 film is still available, and is exactly the same as 620 film, the only difference is in the size of the spools.

How do I date my Kodak camera?

Determining the Manufacturing Dates of Kodak Cameras where the letters stamped or printed on the camera are transposed with the figures in the lower row to give the date. Thus, on my Kodak 35, rangefinder model the lens serial number is EO26901, the “EO” translating as “46”, giving the year of manufacture as 1946.

Can you get film for a Brownie Hawkeye camera?

The Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera was made for 620 medium format film, which is no longer commercially available. Don’t be troubled by this, as 120 film is still available, and is exactly the same as 620 film, the only difference is in the size of the spools.

What old cameras are worth money?

How much does a Brownie camera cost?

Kodak Brownie

Overview
Intro price $1 (equivalent to $33 in 2021)
Lens
Lens convex-concave lens
Sensor/medium

Are really old cameras worth anything?

Classic camera values range from worthless up to $8,000 or more, depending on factors like brand, condition, film format and popularity. Many are worth around $15, though it’s impossible to place an average value on classic cameras. The most expensive camera ever sold at auction was a Leica 0-series No.

Is there a market for old cameras?

Used film cameras are selling anywhere from $30 to over $300 depending on the quality and model. If you search “film cameras” on Etsy, you’ll see hundreds of vintage analogs quickly selling with terms like “Only 1 available and it’s in 5 people’s carts” warning buyers in bright red to make a purchase quickly.

What film does a Brownie Hawkeye use?

Is 127 film still made?

127 enjoyed mainstream popularity until its usage began to decline from the 1960s onwards in the face of newer, cartridge-based films. However, as of 2020 it survives as a niche format and is still in production.

Are cameras worth collecting?

Rare, popular cameras like black pain Leicas are among the most valuable, while mass-produced plastic cameras can be worthless. However, common cameras can still be valuable; for example, classic Polaroid cameras. Even though they’re not exceedingly rare, they’re very popular and can be worth good money.

When was the Brownie Hawkeye camera made?

1949
In 1949, Kodak released the Brownie Hawkeye Camera, one of the most successful and iconic cameras ever made, which was produced until 1951 at which point it was updated to become the Brownie Hawkeye Camera, Flash Model.

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