ZorkiKat
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Hello,
Was the Retina II (typ 014) synched for flash? Mine has a PC socket which looks to be factory installed and not a later modification. The online manuals I've seen for the Retina II don't describe flash synchronisation. Another factor which makes me curious about this is that there is no X or M selector on the shutter. Cameras made in the early 1950s (and up to later) had X/M selectors on their flash circuits. My Retina IIa has big X/M selector. My II has none and the shutter syncs at X (electronic flash syncs properly all the way to 1/500). Modified shutters with flash sync added by independent servicing usually had an X only sync.
My Retina II is from 1949 or 1950.
Was the Retina II (typ 014) synched for flash? Mine has a PC socket which looks to be factory installed and not a later modification. The online manuals I've seen for the Retina II don't describe flash synchronisation. Another factor which makes me curious about this is that there is no X or M selector on the shutter. Cameras made in the early 1950s (and up to later) had X/M selectors on their flash circuits. My Retina IIa has big X/M selector. My II has none and the shutter syncs at X (electronic flash syncs properly all the way to 1/500). Modified shutters with flash sync added by independent servicing usually had an X only sync.
My Retina II is from 1949 or 1950.
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