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Year 1946. Contemporary of [[Mercury|Universal Mercury]], [[Kodak]] 35 RF astonishes about in the same way. It is due to the coupling between the [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]] and the Focusing which is done outside by a system of transmission hidden under a bent casing.  
 
Year 1946. Contemporary of [[Mercury|Universal Mercury]], [[Kodak]] 35 RF astonishes about in the same way. It is due to the coupling between the [[rangefinder (device)|rangefinder]] and the Focusing which is done outside by a system of transmission hidden under a bent casing.  

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Year 1946. Contemporary of Universal Mercury, Kodak 35 RF astonishes about in the same way. It is due to the coupling between the rangefinder and the Focusing which is done outside by a system of transmission hidden under a bent casing.

  • Manufacturer: Kodak
  • Origin: USA
  • Introduced: 1940
  • Withdrawn: 1951
  • Lens:
    • Kodak Anastigmat Special f3.5 (1940-48)
    • Kodak Anastar f3.5 (1947-51)
  • Shutter:
    • Kodamatic (1940-48)
    • Flash Kodamatic (1947-51)

Source

  • Coe, Brian, Kodak Cameras, the First Hundred Years, Hove Foto Books, 1988

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