Kodak retina iiic camera manual


















The latter is a number corresponding to the amount of light required for correct exposure. The aperture to be used can be Obtained from the so called guide numbers which are included with each package of flash bulbs.

This method is particularly suitable far iiiv the light value in against-the-light shots and snow subjects, as well as close-tips. With this method the diffusing screen 5b must always be fitted over the cell of the exposure meter irrespective of whether the cover is open or closed. Neither the rapid-winding lever nor the release button will work further.

Now close the camera back. Before inserting the lens place it in position over the mount so that iiiic red dot 18 on the lens rim is exactly opposite the red dot on the bayonet ring The flash is fired on releasing the camera shutter. The three settings are adjusted by means of the manuall synchronizing lever Before inserting the film, pull out the rewind knob 20 to its second stop. They are, however, mainly intended as a guide; you can, of course, hold the camera in other ways, too.

If the painter of the exposure meter does not move appreciably with the cover closed, open the cover 5 by gently pressing on the ribbed upper edge.

A second window is provided for DIN speed numbers. If the shutter is not tensioned, you cannot press the button. To rewind the exposed film depress the reversing button 37 in the base of the camera and half pull out the rewind knob 20 to get at it more easily. This eliminates difficult calculations and gives you the correct light value. At the same time the rewind knob 20 should rotate against its arrow if the film is advancing properly. This retima a depth of field from about 9.

This is easily observed by the small black dot near the rim of msnual button. M and X are synchronizing settings for flash. This indicates that the lighting conditions are not suitable tar the aperture or speed you intended to use.

To the right of the index another line with the figure 8 points to 8 feet. Even when you have set the exposure in this way, you can use the aperture-speed coupling to adjust either the aperture or the speed at will ,odak turning the ring Mamual may also happen that the aperture lever or speed ring reaches the limit of its movement when adjusting the aperture speed coupling to the required aperture or shutter speed respectively. To rewind the exposed film depress the reversing button 37 in the base of the camera and half pull out the rewind knob 20 to get at it more easily.

Then turn the rewind knob in the direction of the arrow until the reversing button ceases to rotate. This is easily observed by the small black dot near the rim of the button.

Depth of field To permit instant readings of the depth of field for any aperture and distance, a depth of field scale 15 is arranged symmetrically around the distance index 9. This is how you read off the depth. To the right of the index another line with the figure 8 points to 8 feet.

Technically good exposures depend largely on the skilled combination of appropriate distance, shutter-speed, and aperture settings. However, you may come across subjects where you just haven't the time to work out the ideal setting or to use the rangefinder if you don't want to miss the picture as in sports and action shots, children at play, etc.

This gives a depth of field from about 9. M and X are synchronizing settings for flash. V is the self-timer setting. The three settings are adjusted by means of the green synchronizing lever The flash is fired on releasing the camera shutter. The table right shows the suitable shutter speeds and the required setting of the synchronizing lever for the different types of flash.

The aperture to be used can be Obtained from the so called guide numbers which are included with each package of flash bulbs. Divide this guide number by the distance; that gives you the aperture number to use. Far easy removal and safe storage we strongly recommend the special container designed for the standard lens. In place of the standard lens removed, two alternative units can be inserted as required:. Before inserting the lens place it in position over the mount so that the red dot 18 on the lens rim is exactly opposite the red dot on the bayonet ring To lack the lens securely and correctly in place, turn it clockwise as far as it will go, until the red dot is opposite the white dot on the bayonet ring.

Before exposing with the telephoto lens measure the distance] of the subject with the rangefinder of your RETINA, and read off the distance against the index 9 on the focusing scale Then turn the camera towards you and transfer the measured value to the focusing scale for the telephoto lens 25 marked in white figures on block. To do this turn the focusing knob until the appropriate distance on the telephoto scale is opposite T-index mark Do not, however, use the black ring 25a on the telephoto lens itself for setting the distances.

This ring is part of the depth-of-field indicator and serves only to show the depth of field available. Set the distance in the same way as with the telephoto lens.

Transfer the distance figure obtained with the rangefinder to the wide-angle distance scale 29 and read off from the mark Always sure to set the distance on the correct focusing score when using the interchangeable lenses. You will find small circles on the focusing scales for the wide-angle lens at 10 feet and far the telephoto lens at 15 feet and at about 50 feet.

These are the markings for the zone focus settings. Reflected light readings are taken from the camera position towards the subject as described an p. This method is suitable for all subjects without strong contrasts: of light and shade and where there is no specially dark or exceptionally brilliant background or surroundings e.

Do not let direct light, sky light, or strong artificial light strike the honeycomb cell of the exposure meter as you may otherwise obtain too high readings, leading-to underexposure. Then turn the rewind knob in the direction of the arrow until the reversing button ceases to rotate. Simultaneously press in the two buttons 11 at each side of the lens panel 16 ; the baseboard 2 will then easily fold up even with a filter screwed into the lens.

Even when you have set the exposure in this way, you can use the aperture-speed coupling to adjust either the aperture or the speed at will by turning the ring It may also happen that the aperture lever or speed ring reaches the limit of its movement when adjusting the aperture speed coupling to the required aperture or shutter speed respectively. Before inserting the lens place it in position over the mount so that the red dot 18 on the lens rim is exactly opposite the red dot on the bayonet ring These are the markings for the zone focus settings.

This method is suitable for all subjects without strong contrasts: This method is particularly suitable far determining the light value in against-the-light shots and snow subjects, as well as close-tips. The table right shows the suitable shutter speeds and the required setting of the synchronizing lever for the different types of flash. A black pointer will move in the window 6.

This will help me to continue to host this site, buy new manuals, and pay their shipping costs. The green numbers on the setting ring 3 show aperture settings far exposure times longer than 1 second, or exposure times at small apertures.

This is easily observed by the small black dot near the rim of the button. The flash is fired on releasing the camera shutter. To the right of the index another line with the figure 8 points to 8 feet. Hold the camera in the shooting position and look thorough the eyepiece 34 of the combined view and range finder.

In place of the standard lens removed, two alternative units can be inserted as required:. Transfer the distance figure obtained with kodai rangefinder to the wide-angle distance scale 29 and read off from the mark Repeat this until the film counter indicates No. This eliminates difficult calculations and gives you the correct light value.

The film counter always indicates the number of shots still available. If the painter of the exposure meter does not move appreciably with the cover closed, open the cover 5 by gently pressing on the ribbed upper edge.



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