1963 Kodak Retina Reflex III Vintage Advertisement – Original Photography Camera Print – 35mm SLR Film System – Mounted 17 x 24 cm

£20.00

Description

Description:

Celebrate the golden era of analog photography with this original 1963 vintage advert for the Kodak Retina Reflex III 35mm camera. This iconic piece highlights Kodak’s reputation for photographic innovation and features a powerful black-and-white visual of the Retina Reflex III surrounded by a full suite of interchangeable lenses.

Published by Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, the advertisement proudly claims:
“First name in photography is Kodak — The last word is Retina.”
It promotes the Retina Reflex III’s precision engineering, advanced shutter speeds (up to 1/500s), and through-the-lens viewing with full-area ground glass – cutting-edge features at the time. Optional lenses for wide-angle and telephoto (up to 200mm) complete the system, appealing to serious amateur photographers of the 60s.

  • Brand: Kodak

  • Model Featured: Kodak Retina Reflex III

  • Published: 1963

  • Dimensions (mounted): Approximately 17 x 24 cm

  • Mounted on: Black cardboard

  • Artist/Photographer: Uncredited

  • Printed in: USA

Perfect for collectors of vintage cameras, darkroom decor, analog photography lovers, or as a gift for a nostalgic shutterbug.


Condition Note:

This is an authentic vintage print from 1963, carefully trimmed and mounted on black cardboard. As with all vintage items, it may show light signs of age such as soft edges, faint toning, or handling marks. These subtle imperfections enhance its authenticity and character as a piece of photographic history.