Продолжая раскопки "древностей", я наткнулся на старшего брата ROLLEIFLEX, а именно на довоенную камеру и что примечательно, тоже немецкого производства -"COMPUR D.R.P. № 258646 D.R.G.M." Попытка выяснить точную дату, разбилась о скудность информации, но вариантов уже два - 1926, либо 1933. Если у кого ни будь есть похожая модель, отпишитесь.
As far as the year of manufacture is concerned, the Acronyms "D.R.P" "D.R.G.M" tell us by the "R" like "Reich" that the camera was manufactured between 1933 and, surprisingly, 1950 (not 1945). Were it "D.B.P" it would mean a post-WWII camera with the following meaning :
DBP/DBGM DBP means Deutches BundesPatent or "German Patent". BGM stands for "Deutsches Bundesgebrauchsmuster" which translates to "German Federal Registered Design" and is a simplified form of a patent.
DRP/DRGM same but from 1933 to ~1951
Compur is the trade mark of famous German leaf shutters. Originally "Compur" a trade mark of the independant Deckel Company in Münich, then merged in to the Zeiss group. Taking into account the age of the camera, most probably you do not have flash synchronisation, otherwise it would be a "Synchro-Compur".
По этой ссылке информация указывает на 1926 й
http://robot-zeiss-kodak.blogspot.com/2007/11/zeiss-ikon.html Дело за малым, за реставрацией.
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