Talk:Kodak 35 Rangefinder
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"Somewhere along the end of the viewfinder model run (Ser # 11690 0n the Ana Spc) they apparently moved to a tunnel type viewfinder, still adjustable for parallax."
Thanks, Jan von Erpecom 10:11, 1 May 2010 (UTC)
Re.: Articles containing camera operating instructions.
[edit]It has been suggested from a reviewer and an editor, se my (talk page) re. Contarex and Periflex, that also historic camera articles should not as a rule contain "How to do" text. It isn't allowed at Wikipedia (WP:HOWTO). However, exceptions from the normal practise may be made in special and unusual cases.
The Kodak 35 is a remarkable camera, resembling nothing else in way of cameras, and hence differently arranged. It is a unique early 35mm RF camera, and as such historically significant. Its mode of operation, with some special and unusual controls, is quite different from the later bulk of 35mm rangefinder film cameras.--Jan von Erpecom 16:11, 20 March 2013 (UTC)