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* Typ 149 Retina I - 1939 to 1940
 
* Typ 149 Retina I - 1939 to 1940
 
* Typ 167 Retina I - Summer 1941
 
* Typ 167 Retina I - Summer 1941
* Kodak AG stop camera production in the summer of 1941. Plant was requisitioned by German government to make time-fuses.  
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* Kodak AG stopped camera production in the summer of 1941. Plant was requisitioned by German government to make time-fuses.  
 
* First camera parts for post-war production began in July 1945.
 
* First camera parts for post-war production began in July 1945.
 
* Typ 010 Retina I - November 1945 to June 1949
 
* Typ 010 Retina I - November 1945 to June 1949

Revision as of 22:54, 6 December 2006

  • The following is a list of Retina I cameras produced from 1934 to 1941 and 1945 to 1950.
  • Typ 117 Retina - 1934 to 1935
  • Typ 118 Retina - 1935 to 1936
  • Typ 119 Retina I - 1936 to 1938
  • Typ 126 Retina I - 1936 to 1937
  • Typ 141 Retina I - 1937 to 1939
  • Typ 143 Retina I - 1938 to 1939
  • Typ 148 Retina I - 1939 to 1941
  • Typ 149 Retina I - 1939 to 1940
  • Typ 167 Retina I - Summer 1941
  • Kodak AG stopped camera production in the summer of 1941. Plant was requisitioned by German government to make time-fuses.
  • First camera parts for post-war production began in July 1945.
  • Typ 010 Retina I - November 1945 to June 1949
  • Typ 013 Retina I - June/July 1949 to December 1950
  • The Retina camera illustrated to the right is a Typ 119 Retina I.

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