Kodak Retina IIc Film Camera
The Kodak IIc is a film camera from Kodak — known for its 35mm Rangefinder Design and Schneider-Kreuznach Xenon Lens. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.
Kodak Retina IIc Film Camera
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Camera Overview — Kodak IIc
Key Features — Kodak IIc
35mm Rangefinder Design: A classic coupled rangefinder system lets you confirm focus precisely by aligning two images in the viewfinder, a hallmark of deliberate, craft-oriented shooting.
Schneider-Kreuznach Xenon Lens: Fitted with a sharp, fixed 50mm f/2 Schneider-Kreuznach Xenon lens, a premium West German optic well regarded for its rendering and contrast.
Compur-Rapid Leaf Shutter: The built-in Compur leaf shutter offers quiet, vibration-free operation and full flash sync at all speeds — a practical advantage over focal plane designs.
Compact Folding Body: The Retina IIc features a fold-flat bellows design that collapses the lens into the body for a pocketable profile when not shooting.
Standard 35mm Film: Accepts any readily available 35mm film stock, making it straightforward to run rolls through for everyday film photography.
Cold Shoe Flash Mount: An integrated cold shoe accommodates compatible external flash units for supplemental lighting when shooting in low-light situations.
Camera Specifications — Kodak IIc
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Street, Travel, Portrait |
| Hot Shoe | Cold Shoe (No Contacts) |
Description — Kodak IIc
The Kodak Retina IIc is a 35mm rangefinder film camera manufactured during the 1950s, combining a rangefinder-coupled focus system with a focal plane shutter for precise mechanical control. The camera is built around a fixed lens — there is no interchangeable lens mount — making it a self-contained optical system typical of high-quality compact cameras from this period. It accepts 35mm film, keeping it a viable shooter by today's standards.
For supplemental lighting, the Retina IIc features a cold shoe mount for compatible flash accessories. Weighing in at 560–600 grams, the body has a confident heft that reflects the build quality of its era. For collectors and film photographers alike, the Retina IIc represents a focused, purposeful approach to 35mm photography from a decade when camera craft was at a premium.
Pros — Kodak IIc
- ✓Rangefinder-coupled focus system enables precise manual focusing for a classic shooting experience
- ✓Shoots standard 35mm film, keeping it accessible and easy to run rolls through today
- ✓Focal plane shutter provides reliable mechanical exposure control
Cons — Kodak IIc
- ✗Fixed lens only — no option to swap lenses or expand the optical system
- ✗Cold shoe rather than hot shoe limits compatibility with modern flash units requiring electronic sync
- ✗As a 1950s-era camera, servicing and repair can be difficult to source
Videos — Kodak IIc
Kodak Retina IIc Review — The G.A.S. Station
