csdunek
Portly Bearded Gentleman
By the way, it's not too difficult to pop the top on the IIIC to clean the viewfinder.
Jack, I never realized how dirty it was until I looked at the photo! I'll look up instructions to take the top off and clean it out when I get a chance!.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Parts body IIIS
Kodak Retina IIIS Parts Body by br1078phot, on Flickr
Kodak Retina IIIS Parts Body by br1078phot, on Flickr
Kodak Retina IIIS Parts Body by br1078phot, on Flickr
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colyn
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My fully overhauled Retina Reflex S. Re-stringing the meter was an interesting project...
Retina_Reflex_S_brown by Colyns Fotografs, on Flickr

Solinar
Analog Preferred
Congratulations Colin: There's a Reitina 1a in a display at a nearby camera shop. It's so tiny and the Schneider 50/2.8 Xenar, set in a Compur shutter temp me whenever I walk by.
Best Regards,
Best Regards,
colyn
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Congratulations Colin: There's a Reitina 1a in a display at a nearby camera shop. It's so tiny and the Schneider 50/2.8 Xenar, set in a Compur shutter temp me whenever I walk by.
Best Regards,
Thanks
You should grab it. Even though it doesn't have a rangefinder it is still a fine picture taker.. The Xenar's are far better than expected..
Greyscale
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Sid836
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JPD
Retina and Rollei user
Although I have never been keen on Kodak cameras this one really got me. Loaded with a Plus-X of 1975 to test it.
The coated Xenar on the Retina I is a fine lens. Very nice for both B/W and colour.
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
Seeing the IIa's back and the Reflex reminds me that I've no idea if my Reflex S is made in Germany or anywhere else for that matter. Can any one tell me?
Regards, David
Seeing the IIa's back and the Reflex reminds me that I've no idea if my Reflex S is made in Germany or anywhere else for that matter. Can any one tell me?
Regards, David
Buzzbomb48
Newbie
Type 122, doesn't get any better!
Type 122, doesn't get any better!
Guys - I got real lucky recently and picked this up on an online auction site. Sent off to Chris Sherlock (thanks Chris) and it is the gem of my collection. Recently ran some Gold 100 through and will post results when they arrive.
Type 122, doesn't get any better!
Guys - I got real lucky recently and picked this up on an online auction site. Sent off to Chris Sherlock (thanks Chris) and it is the gem of my collection. Recently ran some Gold 100 through and will post results when they arrive.
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MIkhail
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Here you are

hidejoshi
film user


Lovely machine this camera.
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Kodak Retina type 117 by Mike Novak, on Flickr

Kodak Retina type 117 by Mike Novak, on Flickr

Kodak Retina type 117 by Mike Novak, on Flickr

Kodak Retina type 117 by Mike Novak, on Flickr
RichL
Well-known
Very nice. The first of the wonderful Retina series and the camera that introduced 135 to the world. As a side note, if I'm not sadly mistaken it is the only Retina without the 'Retina' stamped into the back being angled.
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