So this camera has been sitting in my Dad's spare bedroom for years. It is a late 40's Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera that uses 620 film. Kodak made this camera to use 620 film, which is basically the same as 120 film but the spool is a slightly different size. You can shave a bit off the edge of a 120 spool and jam it into this thing and make pictures with it.
It has a teeny mirror and glass viewfinder, no focal adjustment, no aperture adjustment, and one shutter speed (plus a 'B' setting). It is the original point and shoot.
I had a day off and thought to imagine what a visitor to Bermuda might shoot with it, and came up with the below shots. I think I light-leaked the film and so I tried to save the roll by making them black and white in Photoshop.
This page has some great shots of the camera and a full description.