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Kodak Retinette is the name of a classic series of cameras manufactured by the Eastman Kodak company. They were introduced in 1939 as a less expensive alternative to the Kodak Retina series. The first models were of the folding type using
bellows A bellows or pair of bellows is a device constructed to furnish a strong blast of air. The simplest type consists of a flexible bag comprising a pair of rigid boards with handles joined by flexible leather sides enclosing an approximately airtig ...
and their lenses had three elements as compared to the four element ''Tessar'' lenses ( el, Tessera meaning ''four'') of the Retina series. The first non-folding (rigid) variant was introduced in 1954 with the model 022. They most often featured
Schneider Kreuznach Schneider Kreuznach () is the abbreviated name of the company Jos. Schneider Optische Werke GmbH, which is sometimes also simply referred to as Schneider. They are a manufacturer of industrial and photographic optics. The company was founded on ...
Reomar lenses but, sometimes, Rodenstock Reomar lenses were installed.Reomar on Retinette IB from lumieresenboite.com
/ref> The Rodenstock lenses were based on the original Schneider Kreuznach triplet (three optical element) design. Kodak Anastigmat Angénieux lenses were also used especially for the French market. Common shutters included Compur–Rapid as well as various Pronto, Vero and Kodak models.Kodak Retinette website
through the Internet Archive


Models

File:Retinette model 030 (1958).jpg, Retinette model 030 (1958) File:Retinette IA Pronto shutter.JPG, Retinette IA with Pronto shutter File:Retinette IA Prontor 300 S shutter.JPG, Retinette IA with Prontor 300 S shutter File:Kodak Retinette model 022 French Edition.JPG, Kodak Retinette model 022 French Edition (''Retinette f''). The lens is Kodak Anastigmat Angénieux and the shutter is Kodak File:Kodak Retinette.jpg, Kodak Retinette model 022 German Edition .


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External links

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Retinette IB from Camerapedia through Internet ArchiveRetinette 1BKodak Retinette 1A from Camerapedia through Internet ArchiveKodak Classics by Mischa Koning
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