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The '''Multi-Speed Shutter Company''' was a [[shutter]] maker based in New York. It also made the [[Simplex Multi-Exposure]] camera which made full-frame or [[half-frame]] exposures (800 on a spool) on [[35mm film]] and used a fast [[Compound]] shutter (1/300 sec.). Multi-Speed's own ''Multi-Speed'' shutters were the fastest non-focal-plane shutters available in the early 20th century, with high speeds between 1/200 to 1/2000 sec. and low speeds between several seconds and 1/100 sec.. | The '''Multi-Speed Shutter Company''' was a [[shutter]] maker based in New York. It also made the [[Simplex Multi-Exposure]] camera which made full-frame or [[half-frame]] exposures (800 on a spool) on [[35mm film]] and used a fast [[Compound]] shutter (1/300 sec.). Multi-Speed's own ''Multi-Speed'' shutters were the fastest non-focal-plane shutters available in the early 20th century, with high speeds between 1/200 to 1/2000 sec. and low speeds between several seconds and 1/100 sec.. | ||
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[[Category:camera makers]] | [[Category:camera makers]] |
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ad of 1908 scanned by Uwe Kulick (Image rights) |
The Multi-Speed Shutter Company was a shutter maker based in New York. It also made the Simplex Multi-Exposure camera which made full-frame or half-frame exposures (800 on a spool) on 35mm film and used a fast Compound shutter (1/300 sec.). Multi-Speed's own Multi-Speed shutters were the fastest non-focal-plane shutters available in the early 20th century, with high speeds between 1/200 to 1/2000 sec. and low speeds between several seconds and 1/100 sec..
Multi-Speed Shutter Image from page 436 of the 1911 American annual of photography image by Internet Archive Book Images (Image rights) |