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Kodak Retina automatic III User Manual

Kodak Retina automatic III
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Changing
partly
exposed
films
If
you
have
to
change a
film
that
you
have
only
partly
exposed,
first
rewind
that
film
into
the
magazine
(page
12).
Rewind o.nly as
long
as the clutch
button
rotates,
then stop. This
will
leave
the
trimmed
film
leader
outside
the
magazine
. Remove the
film
from
the
camera
and
mark
on the
magazine
the
number
read
off
the
film
counter.
When
reloading
the
partly
exposed
film
at
a
later
date
,
first
load
it
in the usual
way
and
set
the
film
counter
to
the
diamond,
then
operate
the
rapid
wi
nd
lever
with
the
film
release
button
depressed
until
the
number
that
you
have
marked
on
the
film
magazine
reappears
in the
film
counter
window
.
Eyesight
correction
If
you
use spectacles
but
do
not
wear
them
while
taking
pictures
and
so
cannot
see the
finder
image
clearly,
you
can
order
a
special
correction
lens
for
your
photo
dealer
. This
lens screws
into
the
finder
eyepiece
mount.
When
ordering
please
state the
exact
power
required
in
dioptres
+
or
- .
No
correction
lenses can be
supplied
for
correcting
astigmatism.
Care
of
the
camera
Protect
your
lens
against
damage
and
avoid
finger
prints
on
the
lens
surface
and
the
finder
wi
ndows
. For cl ean
ing
the
outer
glass surfaces
preferably
use a
soft
sable
brush
or
special
lens tissues. From
time
to
time
also
dust the
film
track
and
supply
chamber
with
a brush.
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Kodak Retina automatic III Specifications

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BrandKodak
ModelRetina automatic III
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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