dazedgonebye
Veteran
We took a short trip to a small college town in the mountains this weekend. Got ourselves out of the heat and I got a couple of hours to walk around.
These are from a Brownie Hawkeye Flash camera. FP4, Barry's.
These are from a Brownie Hawkeye Flash camera. FP4, Barry's.





cmdrzed
wallflower
Good stuff. I really like the first one! Shooting with the Hawkeye is so fun and simple. 
malkmata
Well-known
It's good to see great BHF shots without flipped lens for a change. It shows what this camera in good hands is really capable of.
crawdiddy
qu'est-ce que c'est?
It's good to see great BHF shots without flipped lens for a change. It shows what this camera in good hands is really capable of.
I agree 100%. The "flipped" lens look bugs me.
Nice shots, for a $10 50-year-old camera.
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
I have a couple of these cameras but they take 620 film. Did you get 120 spools to fit, or did you re-spool 120 film onto old 620 spools? The pics looks nice!
crawdiddy
qu'est-ce que c'est?
I have a couple of these cameras but they take 620 film. Did you get 120 spools to fit, or did you re-spool 120 film onto old 620 spools? The pics looks nice!
My Brownie Hawkeye Flash takes a full size 120 roll, but needs a 620 spool for take-up.
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
My Brownie Hawkeye Flash takes a full size 120 roll, but needs a 620 spool for take-up.
Interesting. I have some empty 620 spools, will have to dig my Hawkeyes out and try them
dazedgonebye
Veteran
I have a couple of these cameras but they take 620 film. Did you get 120 spools to fit, or did you re-spool 120 film onto old 620 spools? The pics looks nice!
Not having any 620 spools, I file the 120 spools down till they work for take up. Just a few minutes does it.
kzim56
Karl Zimmerman

My Hawkeye is apparently an older model. I can use 120 film without respooling. Take up is 620. This is Neopan 400.
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