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Kodak Retina automatic III User Manual

Kodak Retina automatic III
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18
Close
-
ups
between
3
and
8
feet
When
taking
pictures
of
subjects
between
3
and
8
feet
the
field
of
view
outlined
by
the
luminous
frame
in
the
large-image
view-
finder
does
not
show
what
will
actually
appear
in
the
final
picture
because
the
finder
and
lens
are
spaced
an
inch
or
so
apart,
and
this
is
called
parallox.
To
compensate
for
such
parallax
at
a
distance
of
3 ft.
the
sub-
ject
must
be
seen
within
imaginary
lines,
drawn
between
the
two
opposite
pointers
near
the
top
of
the
view-frame
and
the
opposite
side
of
the
view-frame
(dotted
in
the
il
lustration).
With
subjects
farther
away
than
3
feet
the
error
decreases,
and
beyond
8
feet
you
don
't
need
to
worry
at
all.

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Kodak Retina automatic III Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKodak
ModelRetina automatic III
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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