KODAK RETINA Nr. 167 (1941)

 

During world war II Kodak Stuttgart produced a few cameras from whatever parts were available. These used largely the same parts as the cheaper Retinette 160 and thus differ in some respects from the other Retina models before and after: Focusing by rotating the lens instead of shifting the whole lens shutter assembly with a rotating knob, missing depth-of-field scale on the bottom, black rim on top, ribbed lens/shutter plate.