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Bruns in
Munich as
Bruns &
Deckel in 1903. Its most
famous product is the
Compur line of leaf
shutters used on many
photographic lenses starting from 1911...
- A Prontor-
Compur connection (also
known as a PC connector, PC terminal, or PC socket) is a
standard 3.5 mm (1/8")
electrical connector (as
defined in ISO...
- F=5 cm /
COMPUR Schneider Xenar f:3,5 F=5 cm /
COMPUR-RAPID
Schneider Retina-Xenar f:3,5 F=5 cm /
COMPUR Schneider Retina-Xenar f:3,5 F=5 cm /
COMPUR-RAPID...
-
clockwork mechanisms then
replaced the airbrake, and the
German Compur, and the
later Synchro-
Compur,
became virtually the
standard quality shutter.
Later the...
- the
camera either by a
cable with a
standardized coaxial PC (for Prontor/
Compur) 3.5 mm (1/8")
connector (as
defined in ISO 519), or via
contacts in an...
- - 64.5 mm The
origin Compur/Compound
sizes are as follows:
Compur #00 - 26.3 mm
Compur #0 - 34.6 mm
Compur #1 - 41.6 mm
Compur #2 - 52.5 mm (there were...
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Heidoscop Anastigmat f/3.1
Compur 1-1⁄300 + B,T 621 Feb 1932 Jan 1935
Zeiss Tessar f/3.8 622 Nov 1932 Jan 1938
Zeiss Tessar f/3.5
Compur Rapid 1-1⁄500 + B,T...
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Anastigmat f/4
Compur C00 1-1⁄300 + B,T I ("leatherette") K3-511 Dec 1934 Aug 1936
Zeiss Triotar f/3.8
Heidosmat Anastigmat f/4
Compur C00 1-1⁄300 + B...
- Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No No No Yes Yes
Compur Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes
Compur Rapid Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No...
- were also used
especially for the
French market.
Common shutters included Compur–Rapid as well as
various Pronto, Vero and
Kodak models.
Retinette model...