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The Retinette 1B was a very popular camera made by Kodak during the sixties.

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Kodak Retinette 1B

 

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Kodak Retinette 1B An evolution of the Kodak Retina designed for the general public, the first Retinette appeared in 1939. The first versions were folders. The Retinette became a rigid camera in 1954 with the 1A model. The 1B appeared in 1960. The one on the picture was made in 1966.

Fitted with a 45 mm f/2.8 Rodenstock Reomar lens (a triplet originaly designed by Schneider-Kreuznach), the Retinette 1B has a coupled Gossen selenium light meter with a needle display in the viewfinder. The finder has a collimated frame with parallax indication marks.

The shutter gives exposure times from 1/500 s to 1/15 s plus B pose and flash synchronisation. It uses a hot shoe, making the synchro-cord optional.

The Retinette has no rangefinder but focusing marks on the lens. It is not very accurate. The model shown on the picture has a Watameter II external rangefinder mounted on the flash shoe. The Retinette was a very popular camera.

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Characteristics

 

Format

24 x 36 mm

Lens

Rodenstock Reomar, 45 mm f/2.8

Shutter

central, Prontor 500 LK, from 1/500 s to 1/15 s plus B pose, flash synchronisation

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