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Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash camera, produced by Eastman Kodak from 1950 to 1961. Key features include: It's a box-type camera that uses 620 film to produce 6x6 cm images. The camera body is made of Bakelite, a type of plastic. It has a simple design with a handle on top and a knob for film winding. The Flash model, introduced in 1950, allows for the use of flash photography. It features a "brilliant" viewfinder for framing shots. The design is influenced by the Streamline Moderne style, a later form of Art Deco.