Kodak Retinette
This article is a stub. You can help Camera-wiki.org by expanding it.
The Kodak Retinette is a series of four 35mm viewfinder cameras made in Germany by Kodak AG. They were a budget version of the Retina series, without light meters or rangefinders. The first three models were folders, the last has a fixed-lens rigid body. After this, in 1958 the series moved on to the Retinette I
- Type 147 - 1939; horizontal folder, Kodak Anastigmat 50mm f6.3 lens, Kodak K3 shutter
- Type 012 - 1949-1951; vertical folder, Ennatar, Kodak Anastigmat or Reomar 50mm f4.3 lens, Prontor-S shutter
- Type 017 - 1952-1954; horizontal folder, Reomar 50mm f4.5 lens, Prontor-SV shutter
- Type 022 - 1954-1958; rigid body, Reomar 50mm f3.5 lens, Compur-Rapid shutter
Retinette 022 |
Retinette 022 - base with winding lever, rewind release and covered back catch |