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'''Stein & Binnewerg''' from Freital was a German [[leaf shutter]] company of which little information is available.
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'''Stein & Binnewerg''' from Freital was a German [[leaf shutter]] company of which little information is available.</br>
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The company was founded in 1929 and taken over by Heinz Rumberg in 1964<ref>[https://fotoapparate-meier.de/daten/Fotoapparate-Hersteller Zusammenstellung ausgewählter Fototechnikfirmen] at [https://fotoapparate-meier.de/ Fotoapparate Meier] (in German)</ref>.
  
They were active in the 1930s. Their shutters can be identified by a '''SB''' logo.</br>
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Their shutters can be identified by a '''SB''' logo.</br>
 
All their leaf shutters observed so far are of the [[everset]] type with speed settings of 25-50-100-B-T.
 
All their leaf shutters observed so far are of the [[everset]] type with speed settings of 25-50-100-B-T.
 
  
 
An investigation by Daniel Sánchez Torres<ref>[https://www.camarassinfronteras.com/articulos/obturadores/otros/stein_und_binneweg.html Los Obturadores Centrales Stein & Binneweg] at [https://www.camarassinfronteras.com/ Cámaras sin fronteras] (in Spanish)</ref> might indicate that the [[Stelo]] shutter made by [[Werner]] did start out as a Stein & Binnewerg shutter.
 
An investigation by Daniel Sánchez Torres<ref>[https://www.camarassinfronteras.com/articulos/obturadores/otros/stein_und_binneweg.html Los Obturadores Centrales Stein & Binneweg] at [https://www.camarassinfronteras.com/ Cámaras sin fronteras] (in Spanish)</ref> might indicate that the [[Stelo]] shutter made by [[Werner]] did start out as a Stein & Binnewerg shutter.

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Stein & Binnewerg from Freital was a German leaf shutter company of which little information is available.
The company was founded in 1929 and taken over by Heinz Rumberg in 1964[1].


Their shutters can be identified by a SB logo.
All their leaf shutters observed so far are of the everset type with speed settings of 25-50-100-B-T.

An investigation by Daniel Sánchez Torres[2] might indicate that the Stelo shutter made by Werner did start out as a Stein & Binnewerg shutter.

Usage list

Stein & Binnewerg shutters were at least used on these cameras :


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