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Kodak Retina Reflex series
Retina Reflex III
Overview
Type
35mm SLR camera
Released
April 1957
Lens
Lens mount
model specific: Retina convertible or DKL-mount lens bayonet
Sensor/medium
Film advance
manual
Film rewind
manual
Focusing
Focus
manual
Exposure/metering
Exposure
manual
Flash
Flash
cold shoe
The Kodak Retina Reflex is a discontinued series of four single-lens reflex cameras made by Kodak in Germany between 1957 and 1974, as part of the Kodak Retina line of 35mm film cameras.
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