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* #00 (requires a 26.3 mm hole in the lensboard<ref>[http://www.skgrimes.com/library/used-obsolete-discontinued-shutters/compur Compur shutter brochure] reproduced in part at [http://www.skgrimes.com/home S.K. Grimes].</ref>)
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* #00 (requires a 26.3 mm hole in the lensboard<ref>[https://skgrimes.com/products/shutters/compur-shutters/ Compur shutter brochure] reproduced in part at [https://skgrimes.com/ S.K. Grimes].</ref>)
 
* #0  (34.6 mm hole)
 
* #0  (34.6 mm hole)
 
* #1  (41.6 mm hole)
 
* #1  (41.6 mm hole)

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Leaf shutters exist in various diameters that have been more or less standardized.

  • #00 (requires a 26.3 mm hole in the lensboard[1])
  • #0 (34.6 mm hole)
  • #1 (41.6 mm hole)
  • #3 (65 mm hole)
  • #2 (50-55 mm hole)[2]


Notes

  1. Compur shutter brochure reproduced in part at S.K. Grimes.
  2. S.K. Grimes, cited above, states that there was not at first a #2 shutter. Shutters made in intermediate between #1 and #3 are called this, but they are uncommon, and vary in their dimensions.