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I know, it's probably silly to ask about a strange set of shutters without showing them in a picture, but they're not with me right now and I'd like to get a sense of the interest/knowledge-base out there before I bring out the digi-tool and get some snaps of them. I will post an image of them next weekend.

There are 5 of them, in a well made, hinged box that resembles a flute case, obviously made for these shutters. They are heavy brass or bronze (about a pound apiece), measure about 3.5 in. across the body and have 2 wires coming from each of them. I've taken one apart, as far as I could without going crazy, and they appear to be simple electromagnets, which respond to a DC charge of 12v by opening- as long as the current is applied. The rage of f/stops on each is identical; 6.8, 8, and 11. They have serial/model numbers on them that are different but I cannot find any differences in the shutters themselves.

For the life of me, I cannot imagine these things in use on any camera I have ever seen, but they must have been quite expensive when they were new, perhaps in the 20's or 30's, judging from the workmanship and the case.

Any ideas?
 

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Sounds like they may have been for specialized aerial cameras.
 
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Better late than never. Here is a picture of the shutters, in case. Any ideas?
 

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Better late than never. Here is a picture of the shutters, in case. Any ideas?

Set of lenses to go an a special motion analysis camera taking 5 shots in rapid succession (think Eadweard Muybridge)? Can't think of any other need for 5 identical lenses!
 
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Set of lenses to go an a special motion analysis camera taking 5 shots in rapid succession (think Eadweard Muybridge)? Can't think of any other need for 5 identical lenses!

That is actually what I came to in thinking about these. There are web references to electromagnetic shutters used by those who wanted to study movement. Here, for one.

I don't think I have some great historical find, but it is interesting to think about these things. These shutters obviously set someone back a few pennies when new.
 

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Whitey: Look at it this way, find a lens that fits one shutter and you have four back up shutters not to shabby : Lauren
 
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