*Shutter does NOT work. AS-IS. NO RETURNS. The Kodak Hawkeye Instamatic R4 is a vintage point-and-shoot camera produced by Eastman Kodak between 1965 and 1971. Often sold as a premium or promotional item rather than through standard retail catalogs, it was a staple of the "Instamatic" line designed for effortless, high-volume consumer photography.
Key Specifications:
Film Type: Uses 126 cartridge film, which provided 28x28mm square exposures.
Lens: Equipped with a fixed-focus f/11 meniscus lens.
Flash System: Features a socket for 4-bulb flashcubes, which rotate manually to bring a fresh bulb into position after each shot.
Operation: A simple mechanical design with a film advance lever and a shutter release that only functions once film is advanced.