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The '''Retina IIF''', made by [[Kodak AG]] between 1964 and 1967<ref>[http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/products/techInfo/aa13/aa13.shtml Kodak's list of cameras]</ref> in Germany, is a 35mm [[rangefinder camera]] with a [[flashgun|flash holder]] built in to the top plate. There was also a PC socket for external flash. Coupled exposure metering was provided, with a needle-centring display in the viewfinder. A PX-13 battery was fitted in the base to fire the AG-1 [[flashbulbs|flash bulb]].
 
The '''Retina IIF''', made by [[Kodak AG]] between 1964 and 1967<ref>[http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/products/techInfo/aa13/aa13.shtml Kodak's list of cameras]</ref> in Germany, is a 35mm [[rangefinder camera]] with a [[flashgun|flash holder]] built in to the top plate. There was also a PC socket for external flash. Coupled exposure metering was provided, with a needle-centring display in the viewfinder. A PX-13 battery was fitted in the base to fire the AG-1 [[flashbulbs|flash bulb]].
 
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The Retina IIF, made by Kodak AG between 1964 and 1967[1] in Germany, is a 35mm rangefinder camera with a flash holder built in to the top plate. There was also a PC socket for external flash. Coupled exposure metering was provided, with a needle-centring display in the viewfinder. A PX-13 battery was fitted in the base to fire the AG-1 flash bulb.

The Retina IIF had the designation type 047.


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