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Kodak RETINA IIIC User Manual

Kodak RETINA IIIC
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Make
sure
that
the
haney·
comb cells
of
the
exposure
meter
are
not
obstructed
by
fingers,
strop,
or
any
other
object
when
making
a
reading.
The
Retina
lIIC
has
a
built-in
photoelectric
expo-
sure
meter
which,
when
the
camera
is
pointed
to-
ward
the
subje~t,
measures
light
reflected
from
the
subject.
This
provides
a
guide
to
the
correct
exposure-value
(light-value)
settings.
The
expo-
sure
value
is a
number
correspond
i
ng
to
the
amount
of
light
required
for
correct
exposure.
Determine
the
exposure
value
from
the
expo-
sure
meter
as
follows:
L
For
readings
taken
from
the
camera
position,
remove
the
white
Incident
Light
Mask
'
from
the
front
of
the
PHOTOCELL
by
sliding
the
mask
upward
and
lifting
it
off.
(Repla
ce
the
mask
for
Incident
Light
readings.
This
method
is
described
on
page
38.)
2.
Point
the
camera
at
the
subject,
directing
it
slightly
downward;
the
white
NEEDLE will move
in
the
window.
3.
Turn
the
meter
SETTING
RING
to
move
the
yel-
low
POINTER
directly
over
the
white
needle.
4.
Read
the
exposure-value
number
on
the
setting
ring
opposite
the
INDEX.
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Kodak RETINA IIIC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKodak
ModelRETINA IIIC
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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