Kodak Vollenda 620 Kodak Retina I

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Kodak Vollenda 620 Kodak Retina I

Kodak Vollenda 620 Specifications Film: roll 620 film, frame size: 6x9cm or 6x6cm Lens: it offered varios lens/shutter combinations, eg.Kodak Anastigmat 105mm f/4.5, Carl Zeiss Tessar 105mm f/4.5 Shutter: Compur, Compur-S with speeds 1-1/250 +T & B Focusing: manual, lens mount have a distance scale Viewfinders: brilliant finder and sports frame finder Self-timer

Kodak Vollenda 620

Kodak Retina I Lens: Kodak Anastigmat Ektar 50mm f/3.5 filter slip on Specifications Lens: Kodak Anastigmat Ektar 50mm f/3.5 filter slip on Focus range: 1-10m +inf Focusing: by a small handle and scale behind the lens- shutter barrel Shutter: Compur Rapid leaf shutter, speeds: 1-1/500 + T&B Others: Tripod socket: 3/8 inch; Embossing on the back cover: Retina; Sticker inside of the back cover: Kodak Film, Panatomic 135, SS Panchromatic 135; Serial no.inside the camera Body: metal, Weight: 471g

Kodak Retina I

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eTwinning project: On the Track of Our Recent Past Made by: Jakov Novak Teacher: Iva Naranđa School: II. osnovna škola Čakovec, Croatia April, 2016