The camera was produced in two variations, neither in great numbers
The first version used a dial set Compur shutter, so named because the shutter speeds are set on a round dial above the lens. Discontinued in 1929, only 638 were produced.
The later version had a shutter that speeds were set on a ring around the outside edge of the shutter face. Known as the Rimset Compur, it was introduced in 1928. Production overlapped the Dial Set in 1928-29. It was produced in regular batches until 1932. In 1934 two were built, and in 1938 and 1939 one was built each year. In 1941, the last year of production, 16 were produced. Total production of the Rimset was 1072.
Year | Dial Set | Rim Set |
1926 | 61 | -0- |
1927 | 224 | -0- |
1928 | 337 | 144 |
1929 | 16 | 209 |
1930 | -0- | 561 |
1931 | -0- | 123 |
1932 | -0- | 15 |
1933 | -0- | -0- |
1934 | -0- | 2 |
1935 | -0- | -0- |
1936 | -0- | -0- |
1937 | -0- | -0- |
1938 | -0- | 1 |
1940 | -0- | -0- |
1941 | -0- | 16 |
Total | 638 | 1072 |