Vintage Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model camera
The Brownie camera, introduced by Kodak in 1900, is special for democratizing photography. It was the first reasonably-priced and basic camera for the masses, making it accessible to a wider audience than previous complex cameras. The Brownie's simplicity, low price, and the ease of Kodak's processing service (where they developed the film for a fee), made photography a hobby for millionsKodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model camera, a popular and simple-to-use camera produced by Eastman Kodak from 1949 to 1961. It used 620 roll film and featured a simple meniscus lens and rotary shutter. The Flash Model included built-in flash synchronization for use with flash bulbs. It was a widely accessible camera, contributing significantly to the popularization of photography in the mid-20th century.