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Kodak Retina automatic III User Manual

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Sight
and
shoot
The
reflected
brilliant
frame
indicotes
the
field
area
and
prevents
faulty
view
ing. You can
hold
the
camera
either
horizontally
or
vertically.
When
sighting
a
picture
take
special
care
not
to get
your
fingers
in
front
of
the
honeycomb
cell
window
of
the
exposure
meter
.
When
you
have
your
subject
nicely
in
the
finder
slowly press the
release key (e).
Naturally,
the
shutler
has
to
be set
by
means
of
the
rapid
wind
lever
(f)
before
it
can be released.
It
is
advisable
to
operate
the
rapid
wind
lever
(f)
immediatly
a
p
ictur
e has been
taken
.
Your
camera
will
then
al
ways
be
ready
for
action
.
If
you
use the
built-in
exposure
meter
in the
normal
way
when
photographing
subjects which
are
strongly
back-lit
or
which
include
a
very
bright
area
such as a
lamp,
you
may
get
a
false
reading
and
an
underexposed
picture.
For subjects such as these
you
should
aim
the
camera
first
at
a
dark
part
of
the subject,
press the
release
slowly
until
the
first
resistance
is
felt,
and
while
still
holding
down
the
release
button,
re-sight
the
camera
on
the
subject.
Only
then
should
the release
button
be
fully
depressed
to
make
the exposure.
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Kodak Retina automatic III Specifications

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BrandKodak
ModelRetina automatic III
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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