Friedrich Deckel GmbH, also known as F.Deckel, was a German company founded by Friedrich Deckel and Christian Bruns in Munich as Bruns & Deckel in 1903. Its most famous product is the Compur line of leaf shutters used on many photographic lenses starting from 1911. Bruns and Deckel previously had worked together at C. A. Steinheil & Söhne; Bruns was an inventor responsible for developing leaf shutters while Deckel was a laboratory mechanic.
FriedrichDeckel GmbH, also known as F.Deckel, was a German company founded by FriedrichDeckel and Christian Bruns in Munich as Bruns & Deckel in 1903...
stop. The EV concept was developed by the German shutter manufacturer FriedrichDeckel in the 1950s (Gebele 1958; Ray 2000, 318). Its intent was to simplify...
Lichtwert, as it was introduced by the German shutter manufacturer FriedrichDeckel in 1954 and defined as Belichtungswert in DIN 19010, is used for in...
sodium-cooled valves and a direct fuel injection system, manufactured by FriedrichDeckel AG of Munich. The supercharger was rather basic in the early models...
FP, M, and ME bulb synchronizations, in addition to the X sync. The FriedrichDeckel Synchro-Compur leaf shutter of the Braun Paxette Reflex offered V,...
worldwide. In 1993 Friederich Deckel AG and Maho AG merged. In 1994 Gildemeister AG acquired Deckel Maho AG and was renamed Deckel Maho Gildemeister AG. In...
the grinding wheel itself with a particular radius. The D-bit (after FriedrichDeckel, the brand of the original manufacturer) grinder is a tool bit grinder...
century, usually used between lens components. It was produced by FriedrichDeckel AG, of Munich, Germany. A typical Compound shutter may have settings...
proposed to other manufacturers by the German shutter manufacturer FriedrichDeckel in the early 1950s. Combinations of shutter speed and relative aperture...
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Nachrichtenblatt der Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft. 1: 149–156. 1869. "Die Deckel von Neritina, Nerita und Navicella, insbesondere deren Werth für die Systematik"...