Ian Grant
Subscriber
I bought a 184mm f4.5 Wray Lustrar which arrived today, I knew it was in an early Dial-Set Compur but assumed this was an anomaly. It's in very nice condition, checking the Vade Mecum there were two references from the 1953 BJP Almanac. I was surprised to see the illustration in the new goods section, and an advert, both showed a Dial-Set shutter.
The Vade Mecum claims the 210mm Lustrar is illustrated on page 575, however as that FL was in a Compound, ut;s clearly the 184mm that is illustrated.
It's odd for a post WWII lens to be sold in a Dial-Set Compur, mine has flash sync, The 184mm Listrar was often sold with the MPP S92 (military issue Micro Technical) cameras.
Ian
The Vade Mecum claims the 210mm Lustrar is illustrated on page 575, however as that FL was in a Compound, ut;s clearly the 184mm that is illustrated.
It's odd for a post WWII lens to be sold in a Dial-Set Compur, mine has flash sync, The 184mm Listrar was often sold with the MPP S92 (military issue Micro Technical) cameras.
Ian