Kodak Retina S2 (061)
The needle of the coupled exposure meter is visible in the brightline viewfinder. One is able to use the then-popular flashcubes as well as the hot-shoe, though as the meter has a selenium cell, the PX23 battery is only necessary to fire the flashcube. This, with the more basic Retina S1, were the last cameras to bear the Retina name.| name | : Kodak Retina S2 (061) | | produced between | : 1966 - 1969 | | lens | : Reomar f/2.8 45mm | | shutter | : B, 1/30-1/250 | | film type | : 135 | | picture size | : 24 x 36 mm | | quantity made | : 100,000+ | | categories | : 35 mm, retina |
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