-
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...
- - 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...
- 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...
- were also used
especially for the
French market.
Common shutters included Compur–Rapid as well as
various Pronto, Vero and
Kodak models.
Retinette model...
- the
camera has no
other photographic controls. The
camera has a Prontor-
Compur sync
connector and a hot shoe. Its lens was a
coated Zuiko 40 mm ƒ/2.8,...
-
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...