User manual
the film
winding
too far arid tearing loose
from
the
supply spool.
While rewinding
the
film, a clicking
sound
is
heard
caused
by
the film perfora-
tions moving
the
ratchet
next to the take-
up
reel.
When
this sound
is
no longer
heard,
give a few more turns to the
rewind
knob
.
The
film
is
how
rewound
into
the
magazine.
The
magazine
should be re-
placed
in
the
aluminum
tube,
in
which
it
was originally packed,
immediately
after
removal from
the
Kodak,
to avoid light
leaking into the slot.
Important:
Film
should be developed as
soon as possible after exposure.
The
qual-
ity
of
the
image
on
all sensitized
products
is
retained
by
prompt
development
after
exposure.
It
is
a good ,
plan
to reload the
camera
as soon as
an
exposed film has been re-
moved, to be ready. for
the
next pictures.
KODAK RETINA
II
FILTERS
There
are four filters
obtainable
for
the
Kodak
Retina
II
for black-and-white pic-
tures: N-J
Light
Yellow, N-2
Medium
Yellow, N-3
Green
and
N-4
Orange.
These
filters
are
screwed into
the
inside
flange
of
the
lens
mount
.
The
factors for
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