Blair Camera Division of Eastman Kodak Company
Stereo Hawk-Eye Camera, Model 4, 1908-1916

The Stereo Hawk-Eye was a continuation of the Blair Camera Company model of 1904-1907. Kodak bought the Blair Camera Company in 1899 and moved its works to Rochester, NY, where it continued to operate independently until 1907. From 1908 on, formerly Blair-made cameras were marketed as "Blair Camera Division of Eastman Kodak Company".

This model takes 3½ x 3½ inch stereo pairs on number 101 rollfilm - the same size film used by Kodak's No. 2 Stereo-Kodak, Bulls-Eye, Bullet, Falcon, & Flexo.

Instruction Manual for the Stereo Hawk-Eye

Price list, circa 1910, of Stereo Hawk-Eye Cameras & Accessories

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