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Kodak RETINA IIIC Manual page 7

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correction at close
distances. Therefore, when the
camera
is focused
for distances
from 6 feet to the
minimum focusing distance, the indicators
show
the upper
edge of
the
picture
when the
camera
is
held horizontally. The part thus
eliminated at
the
top of
the frame is
added
to the bottom.'+
Hold the
camera
in the picturetaking position
and
look
through
the
eyepiece.
You will
see the
subject outlined by one of the
luminous
view
frame
s.
In the
center of
the field
of view you will
also notice the rangefinder
field in the form
of a
round spot.
Until
the camera
is focused for the
correct distance, this
field
shows a
double image
of
the subject.
To
set the distance correctly
turn the
focu sing knob (shown on
page
3
)
until the
outlines
of the double
image move
together and coincide,
so that only
one image is visible. The lens is now
set for the
film
planet-to-subject
distance.
5
"'The
four
vertical
pointers,
two
on
the bose and two on the top
of
the
50mm frome,
indicate
the boundaries
for
pictures with
the Stereo Attach-
ment.
t
The
film plane location corre sponds to the rear
top
edge of the comero.

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