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Dear Photo Fan!
In your RETINA automatic I you own a fully automatic miniature camera - a truly happy
combination of RETINA precision and RETINA progress.
Hold your RETINA automatic I to your eye, sight your subject and press the shutter release - that
is all. Your friends will be amazed at the results.
Your RETINA automatic I just will not allow you to make any mistakes in exposure. The
exposure release "thinks" for you, and locks itself when the light is too poor for taking a picture.
This is indicated by a "STOP" signal in the finder.
The distance setting is indicated in the finder by light signals. A radically new three-point system
tells you at a glance: close, medium or distant range.
And what you own is not just "any" automatic camera. It is the Kodak RETINA automatic I.
This means all that is best in camera design, and offers the utmost in precision, reliability and
beauty.
It is easy to take pictures with your RETINA automatic I
Sight your subject - The brilliant frame in the large-image viewfinder shows you the correct
field of view.
Check the distance - Check the light signals (dots in the finder to see whether the required
focusing range is set: • close range, in the finder • • medium range, • • • for range.
Shoot - Slowly depress the release button. See page 7 for information on the appearance of the
luminous STOP signal ,at the finder frame.
Sighting the camera
Hold the camera in the picture-taking position and look through the
eyepiece of the large image viewfinder. You will see the subject
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