Kodak Retinette (type 012) |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in France from 1949 to 1951.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 1290
See the complete technical specifications
Chronology of cameras Kodak
Traduction de Sylvain Halgand
The first model of Retinette built after the second world war uses the same body as Retina 010. The differences between these two cameras are on the level of the shutters and the lenses. The Retina range have the Compur-Rapid shutters, whereas Retinette must be satisfied with Prontor. The lenses of Retina are Xenar or Ektar or Ysar with 3,5 opening. Retinettes must be satisfied with more modest lenses opening only to 4,5.
In the case of the presented camera, the lens is Angénieux. The shutter is also French, perhaps Atos. Since you attentively read the other pages of my site, you can that this final assembly in France made it possible “to circumvent” the tariff barriers instituted in the years of post-war period, in order to start again the national economy.
Interesting links or bibliography :
Photo Ciné Revue de 1951 |
Add a link or element of bibliography, a picture taken with this camera, a picture of box or an ads about this camera
Your photos taken with the same camera:
Cameras from Ebay France (Kodak) (Uploaded each 3 hours)