Kodak Retina Automatic Iposted 2-19-'04 This camera manual library is for reference and historical purposes, all rights reserved. This page is co
For time exposures turn the shutter ring (p) until the required aperture is opposite the setting mark (q) on the green scale for time exposures. The a
Changing partly exposed films If you want to change a film that you have only partly exposed, first rewind that film into the cassette (page 12). Rewi
for daylight exposures 2 Wratten No. 80B (light blue) for using Kodachrome and Ektachrome Films, Daylight Type for Photoflood exposures 3 Kodak
Dear Photo Fan! In your RETINA automatic I you own a fully automatic miniature camera - a truly happy combination of RETINA precision and RETINA pro
outlined by the bright line frame. Depending on the subject you may sight the picture with the camera held in either the horizontal or vertical positi
below, the camera is, for instance, set to the medium range (••) - from 8 ft. to 16 ft. - The snapshot zone for each lens setting is at the same time
If, for instance, the light is too poor for automatic exposure, the release button is automatically locked, i. e. it cannot be pressed down to release
arrow until a slight resistance is felt. This takes up the slack film inside the cassette.d. Safety lever e. Opening buttonf. Rewind knobg. Built-in t
Operate the rapid wind lever now to the limit of its travel. Press the film transport release button (i); then swing out and release the rapid wind le
After the last exposure the film must be rewound into its cassette. To do this, press the reversing button (n) in the camera base and turn the rewind
fine-grain emulsion ensures negatives from which big enlargements can be made (ASA 80 . BS 30 °).Panatomic-X Film: A high-definition panchromatic film
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