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The first Compur shutters were '''dial set'''. This means that the speed setting is by way a rotating dial at the top of the shutter plate. The later models were '''rim set''', with a speed setting rim around the shutter housing. The Compur shutters are equipped with a self-timer from 1928.<REF> Date: ''Shunkan o torae-tsuzukeru shattā-ten'', p.&nbsp;6. </REF>
 
The first Compur shutters were '''dial set'''. This means that the speed setting is by way a rotating dial at the top of the shutter plate. The later models were '''rim set''', with a speed setting rim around the shutter housing. The Compur shutters are equipped with a self-timer from 1928.<REF> Date: ''Shunkan o torae-tsuzukeru shattā-ten'', p.&nbsp;6. </REF>
  
The '''Compur-Rapid''' is a model released in 1935<REF> ''Shunkan o torae-tsuzukeru shattā-ten'', p.&nbsp;6. </REF>, attaining 1/500 in #00 size and 1/400 in #0 size.
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The '''Compur-Rapid''' is a model released in 1935<REF> ''Shunkan o torae-tsuzukeru shattā-ten'', p.&nbsp;6. </REF>, attaining 1/500 in [[Shutter size|#00 size]] and 1/400 in [[Shutter size|#0 size]].
  
 
After the war, the '''Synchro-Compur''' added an MXV synch selector.
 
After the war, the '''Synchro-Compur''' added an MXV synch selector.

Revision as of 17:44, 21 September 2006

The Compur is a long-lived series of leaf shutters that were made by the German company F. Deckel, based in Munchen. The Compur appeared in 1912[1] and was based on the Compound, but was equipped with a geared slow speed governor instead of a piston and cylinder device.

The first Compur shutters were dial set. This means that the speed setting is by way a rotating dial at the top of the shutter plate. The later models were rim set, with a speed setting rim around the shutter housing. The Compur shutters are equipped with a self-timer from 1928.[2]

The Compur-Rapid is a model released in 1935[3], attaining 1/500 in #00 size and 1/400 in #0 size.

After the war, the Synchro-Compur added an MXV synch selector.

Bibliography

  • Kamera no mekanizumu sono I: "Hai! Chīzu" Shunkan o torae-tsuzukeru shattā-ten (カメラのメカニズム・そのⅠ・「ハイ!チーズ」瞬間をとらえ続けるシャッター展, Camera mechanism, part 1 "Cheese!" Exhibition of instant taking shutters). Tokyo: JCII Camera Museum, 2002. (Exhibition catalogue, no ISBN number)

Links

  • Shunkan o torae-tsuzukeru shattā-ten, p. 6.
  • Date: Shunkan o torae-tsuzukeru shattā-ten, p. 6.
  • Shunkan o torae-tsuzukeru shattā-ten, p. 6.