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− | [[Wollensak]]'s '''Optimo''' was a sophisticated versatile [[everset shutter]] since it had slow speeds from 1 sec. and two fast speeds beyond 1/100 sec.. It had five shutter-blades. | + | [[Wollensak]]'s '''Optimo''' was a sophisticated versatile [[everset shutter]] since it had slow speeds from 1 sec. and two fast speeds beyond 1/100 sec.. It had five shutter-blades. It had been produced since 1909. |
In Europe it was delivered as '''Velosto''' shutter. | In Europe it was delivered as '''Velosto''' shutter. | ||
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[[Category:Leaf shutters]] | [[Category:Leaf shutters]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:16, 11 July 2015
Optimo shutter with Taylor-Hobson Cooke Kodak Anastigmat on a No. 1A Autographic Kodak Special folding camera image by Nesster (Image rights) |
Wollensak's Optimo was a sophisticated versatile everset shutter since it had slow speeds from 1 sec. and two fast speeds beyond 1/100 sec.. It had five shutter-blades. It had been produced since 1909.
In Europe it was delivered as Velosto shutter.