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Kodak Retina I F Picture by David Broglin. (Image rights) |
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The Retina I F is a 35 mm viewfinder with a match-needle coupled selenium lightmeter made by Kodak AG from 1963 to 1964.
It features a Schneider Xenar 2.8/45 lens on a Prontor 50 LK shutter and a AG-1 bulb slot on the top with a foldable reflector.
About 37,000 pieces were made.
As an improved version of the Retina I F, the Retina II F offered a rangefinder.