Kodak Retinette 1A Camera w/Schneider-Reomar 45mm 2.8 Lens
| Article number: | CAKODRETINET |
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The Kodak Retinette 1A is a 35mm film viewfinder camera made by Kodak AG and produced between 1959-66. It was a development in the series of Retinettes.
- Production time: January 1961 to February 1963
- Retinette IA is engraved with lowercases
- Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Reomar, three elements, 45mmf/2.8
- Aperture: up to f/22, setting ring and scale on the lens-shutter barrel
- Focus range: 1-10m +inf.
- Focusing: front element focusing, calibrated scale with zone stops (1-2-3 dots from portrait to landscape), w/DOF scale
- Shutter: Pronto leaf shutter, speeds: 1/30-1/250 +B, setting: scale and ring on the lens-shutter barrel
- Cocking lever: rapid, also winds the film, double exposure prevention, on the right of the bottom plate
- Shutter release: on the top plate, left, w/ cable release socket
- Viewfinder: bright frame, w/ parallax correction frames
- Frame counter: decreasing type, manual setting, window on right of the top plate
- Re-wind knob: on the top plate, left
- Re-wind release: a small knob, beside the cocking lever
- Memory dial: coupled with the re-vind knob
- Flash PC socket: on the front plate, all speeds with electronic flash, only 1/30 for bulbs
- Self timer: lever on the lens-shutter barrel
- Back cover: hinged, small opening buton on the bottom plate, left
- Cold-shoe
- Tripod screw 1/4"
- Body: die cast aluminum alloy; Weight:
- Serial no. on the top plate