Difference between revisions of "Rulex"
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* 5-200-B-T on an [[Adler B]] | * 5-200-B-T on an [[Adler B]] | ||
* heard of T-B-1-200 (or is it 1-200-B-T?) on a [[Semi Olympus I]] | * heard of T-B-1-200 (or is it 1-200-B-T?) on a [[Semi Olympus I]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:56, 20 May 2006
Rulex was the name of a leaf shutter made by the Japanese company Neumann & Heilemann.
Versions and cameras equipped:
- 25-50-100-150-B-T on a Semi Proud II
- 25-50-100-150-B-T, unknown camera (see here)
- 5-200-B-T on an Adler B
- heard of T-B-1-200 (or is it 1-200-B-T?) on a Semi Olympus I
The name Rulex already appeared on the shutter plates of some German cameras in the 1920s, it is unknown if it was the shutter name or the model name, and it is unknown if there was a relationship with the Japanese Rulex shutter.