Kodak/Kodak Hawk-Eye Flashfun
Kodak Hawk-Eye Flashfun

Kodak Hawk-Eye Flashfun

Kodak · USA · 1961–1967 (6 years) · 135 film

The Kodak Hawk-Eye Flashfun was a simple, fixed-lens 35mm point-and-shoot camera introduced in 1961 and manufactured until 1967. Designed for the casual photographer, it featured a basic shutter and a built-in flash unit synchronized with its single-element lens. Constructed primarily of plastic, the Flashfun offered an affordable and easy-to-use entry into 35mm photography during a period when Kodak dominated the consumer film market. Its straightforward design, lacking interchangeable lenses or complex controls, positioned it as a straightforward snapshot camera for everyday use.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$15

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.5
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
2.5

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