Are old Brownie cameras valuable?

Here are few vintage Kodaks and their sales prices: An Eastman Kodak 2-D 8×10 in good condition sold for $468 in 2021. 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.

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”.

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.

How much is a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye worth?

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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.