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Retina Ground Glass Focusing Device. photo 1.562 viewsThe Ground Glass Focusing Adapter provides the IIc and the IIIc Retina cameras with all the advantages of a large viewfinder camera. Used in conjunction with the table stand or tripod it is an ideal accessory for exact framing and pictorial composition. It is also a valuable aid to critical focusing in ultra close-up photography.
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Retina Copy Outfit. photo 3.477 viewsRetina Copy Outfit, table Stand supports the camera at a fixed distance above the original to be copied, the outfit contains the camera platform, camera, frame finder, and the table Stand, this unit fit the Retina Ia,IIa, and older models. made in Germany. ca.1950's
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Retina Copy Outfit. photo 2.516 viewsRetina Copy Outfit, supports the camera at a fixed distance abouve the original to be copied, the outfit contains the camera platform, camera, and the screw-in legs, this unit will fit the Retina Ib,IIc,IIIc, made in Germany. ca.1950's
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Retina Copy Outfit. photo 1.472 viewsRetina Copy Outfit, supports the camera at a fixed distance abouve the original to be copied, the outfit contains the camera platform, camera, and the screw-in legs, this unit will fit the Retina Ib,IIc,IIIc, made in Germany. ca.1950's
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Retina close-up/copy Attachment 612 viewsKodak close-up/copy Attachment, the field frames, and distance gauges, fit in a camera platform, with the Ia,IIa cameras, and the older model Retinas, for placing the older model camera at the correct distance to the subject and framing it. The flat frame is a simple distance gauge, just distance to subject, the Attachment set incl. the camera platform, column of table stand, three frames, a distance gauge, the frames are marked Kodak Stuttgart-Wangen US zone.
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Retina Close-up attachment, photo 2.612 viewsClose-up attachment for the Retina-Ib, IIc, and IIIc, the set consist of a camera platform, holder for distance gauges, four sets of gauges for the different close-up ranges. The outfit is used in conjuction with the supplementary Retina lenses.
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Retina Close-up attachment , photo 1.612 viewsClose-up attachment for the Retina-Ib, IIc, and IIIc, the set consist of a camera platform, holder for distance gauges, four sets of gauges for the different close-up ranges. The outfit is used in conjuction with the supplementary Retina lenses.
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Retina cameras. Germany 744 viewsLeft: Kodak Retina (Type 118)B.No.553860 (inside Door) ca.1935-36. Lens: Schneider-K. Xenar 3.5/5cm. No.735358

Right: Kodak Retina original, (type 117)B.No.423619. ca.1934-35. Lens: Schneider-K. Xenar 3.5/5cm. No.661070

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Retina cameras. Germany 640 viewsLeft: Kodak Retina II-S. C.R.Finder 35mm camera. B.No.58300
Lens: Schneider-K. Retina-Xenar 2.8/45mm. No.6012537.
Made in Germany ca.1958-60.
Right: Kodak Retina 11-F (Type 047)C.R.Finder 35mm camera. B.No.68210.
Lens: Schneider-K. Retina-Xenar 2.8/45mm. No.8283117.
Made in Germany ca.1963-64
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Retina camera platform.591 viewsRetina camera platform in the original box, made by Kodak Stuttgart-Wangen in Germany
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Retina automatic III.(Type039) Germany.605 viewsRetina automatic III.(Type039) C.R.Finder 35mm camera. B.No.162607. Compur Automat shutter allows automatic selection of f/stop or manual control."STOP" warning in viewfinder when insufficient light. No rangefinder. Not marketed by Kodak USA
Lens: Schneider-K Retina-Xenar 2.8/45mm. No.6846533
Made by Kodak Germany. ca.1961-63
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Retina automatic II (Type032) Germany.624 viewsRetina automatic II.(Type032) 35mm camera. B.No.71166.Compur Automat shutter allows automatic selection of f/stop or manual control."STOP" warning in viewfinder when insufficient light. No rangefinder. Not marketed by Kodak USA
Lens: Schneider-K Retina-Xenar 2.8/45mm. No.7029469
Made by Kodak Germany. ca.1960-63
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