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Kodak Stereo Hawk-Eye Camera

The Kodak Stereo Hawk-Eye is an early 20th-century rollfilm stereo camera that produced paired side-by-side exposures for stereoscopic viewing. It was a wooden-bodied folding model aimed at amateur photographers during the period when stereo photography was a mainstream domestic pastime.

Sales data is thin: a single UK auction hammer result from February 2025 saw a Stereo Hawk-Eye sell for £238, a wholesale saleroom figure rather than a retail price. With only one verified data point as of 2026, that figure is the best available reference for what the camera is worth today, though condition and completeness will swing actual results.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: February 2025

Date Price Source
Feb 2025 £238 Flints Auctions
Nov 2023 £262 Flints Auctions
Dec 2010 EUR 200 Leitz Auction

Frequently asked questions

What is a Kodak Stereo Hawk-Eye worth today?

Based on the only recorded UK auction sale, a Stereo Hawk-Eye sells for around £238 at hammer, though this single data point should be treated as indicative rather than a firm market price.

How much does a Kodak Stereo Hawk-Eye sell for at auction?

The most recent verified UK auction hammer price was £238 in February 2025; with so few sales recorded, the realistic value range cannot be reliably stated.

What should I check before buying one?

Focus on bellows integrity, the condition of both shutters and lenses, and the wooden body and covering, as these are the main areas that affect both usability and price.