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− | The '''Kodak 35''' was introduced in 1938 as the first 35mm still camera of [[Kodak]]. It has its antique look from the lens/shutter unit that it inherited from earlier Kodak folding cameras. The camera's black body with rounded sides plus that lens/shutter unit and the top with two film advance wheels and the collapsible optical [[viewfinder]] give it a characteristic look. The lens/shutter unit is equipped quite well, with a four speed ''Flash | + | The '''Kodak 35''' was introduced in 1938 as the first [[35mm]] still camera of [[Kodak]]. It has its antique look from the lens/shutter unit that it inherited from earlier Kodak folding cameras. The camera's black body with rounded sides plus that lens/shutter unit and the top with two film advance wheels and the collapsible optical [[viewfinder]] give it a characteristic look. The lens/shutter unit is equipped quite well, with a four speed ''Flash Diomatic Shutter'' with speeds from 1/25 to 1/150 sec plus B and T modes. And the lens is a Kodak [[Anastigmat]] f:4.5 51mm, with f-stops up to f/16 . |
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Revision as of 18:33, 5 April 2008
The Kodak 35 was introduced in 1938 as the first 35mm still camera of Kodak. It has its antique look from the lens/shutter unit that it inherited from earlier Kodak folding cameras. The camera's black body with rounded sides plus that lens/shutter unit and the top with two film advance wheels and the collapsible optical viewfinder give it a characteristic look. The lens/shutter unit is equipped quite well, with a four speed Flash Diomatic Shutter with speeds from 1/25 to 1/150 sec plus B and T modes. And the lens is a Kodak Anastigmat f:4.5 51mm, with f-stops up to f/16 .
Links
- Kodak 35 at The Camera History [1]
- Kodak 35 and 35 RF at Mike Connealy's [2]