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  Hawkeye Instamatic Camera

The Hawkeye Instamatic camera was manufactured by Eastman Kodak in circa 1963 to 1967. It was a basic snapshot camera constructed of plastic with a decorative silver metal face plate. It was fitted with a fixed focus meniscus lens with two aperature settings for full sun and shade and an instantaneous shutter running at approximately 1/50 of a second. It took No. 126 Kodapak cartridge film and produced 28 x 28 mm exposures. It featured a flash gun clips for synchronized flash and a quick wind lever on the back.

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