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Kodak Brownie Bull's Eye
- Description
The Bull's-Eye was a robust piece for an amateur-level box camera. The casing is made from thicker bakelite than many contemporary Kodaks, and together with a fairly complicated mechanism and the metal faceplate, this causes the camera to feel very substantial in the hand. The eye-level viewfinder, shutter release and winding knob are all on the photographer's right, while the exposure switch (with settings for "Long" (bulb) and "Instant" is to the upper left of the lens, and the flash contacts are on the left side of the body. The latch on the back rotates a quarter-turn to release from the front of the camera.
This camera can easily accept a trimmed 120 spool in either the feed position or the take-up position, making it somewhat easier to use with 120 film than many 620 cameras. - camera-wiki.org