Kodak Hawk-Eye No. 2 Model C Box Camera- Loading Film, Taking Pictures
The Kodak Hawk-Eye No. 2 Model C is a very simple and easy to use box camera that was marketed from 1926 to 1934. It takes 120 film. This video shows how to load it and how to take pictures. When using this camera, you need to be 8 feet away from the subject, outdoors, in daylight. You need to hold the camera still. On cloudy days I find 400 speed film to be best, in bright sun I will use 100 or 200 speed, but any of those speeds will give good results in most conditions.

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