Robot IIa of 1951 image by Uwe Kulick(Image rights) |
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Motoman gp25 six axis cnc robot 25kg x 1730 high reach with yrc1000 controller new 2018 Contact us for price 1-BARELY USED MOTOMAN GP25 CNC 6 AXIS ROBOT WITH YRC1000 CONTROLLER SERIAL NUMBER S8P511-1-5 DA. Locating your Z 7 or Z 6 camera's serial number To locate your camera's serial number, open the camera's monitor on the back of the camera and the serial number will be the 7-digit number printed on the label affixed to the camera body, as indicated by the red frame in the image above (the Z 6 camera is represented in the image).
The Robot was made by Otto Berning & Co. in Schwelm, Westphalia. This internationally much advertised steel-camera designed by Heinz Kilfitt had two remarkable features, first a modern type of film advance with double exposure lock and coupled shutter cocking, and second a multi-speed kind of rotating shutter from Gauthier, made completely of metal.
Two versions of the Robot were launched in 1935: The Robot 1 and Robot 2, the Robot 1 with this feature: After release for one exposure the shutter was locked until the shutter was cocked and the film advanced with it. Both versions had the following features: The film had to be loaded into one 'K-cassette'. After having made the 50 possible 24x24mm exposures the film was coiled in a second K-cassette.
Robot Star image by Thomas Kolesnyk(Image rights) |
The Robot shutter was an own category. The cameras were equipped with fine Zeiss or Schneider lenses. The Robot 2's special feature was the most significant for the whole camera series: a strong spring motor for film advance, made by the Black Forest clock maker Baeuerle & Söhne. That allowed to make a series of images in a few seconds. Maybe this feature plus the camera's robust stainless steel body made it one of the prefered cameras of the German army. Especially the German Luftwaffe owned special versions of it with more robust spring motor and a 75mm Xenar lens. The prewar models were equipped with a hybrid finder.
In 1939 the design was changed, with the finder inside the camera top. This design is called the Robot II.
Models
Robot II of 1939 image by Patrick Stacey(Image rights) |
1930s:
- Robot
- Robot II
1940s:
- military variant
1950s:
- Robot IIa
- Robot SC Electronic 35
- Robot Junior
- Robot OS 35F
Luftwaffe Eigentum image by Siim Vahur(Image rights) |
- Robot Recorder
- Robot Royal II/III
- Robot Star
- Robot Vollautomat Star II
later
- Robot Motorrecorder 36
1950s' Robot Star without accessory shoe image by Rick Soloway(Image rights) |
Robot Royal image by Raphael Borges(Image rights) |
The Robot IIa was launched in 1951. It was modified for use with standard 35mm film cartridges. By 1962, the two main models were the Robot Star II and the Robot Royal.
The Robot Star II, taking 24×24mm exposures, has an all-metal Rotor shutter (1/4 to 1/500), a direct vision viewfinder, and a screw mount for interchangeable lenses by Schneider. The standard lens is a Schneider Xenon 40mm f1.9.
Also available was the Robot Star II/50, with a double spring motor for 50 exposures and a Xenar 38mm f2.8 lens.
The Robot Royal has 'Kinographic' capability of 4 or 5 exposures per second. It has a coupled rangefinder, and a choice of eight bayonet-mount interchangeable lenses.
This camera was available in two versions: the Robot Royal 36s has the standard 24×36mm frame size and a Schneider Xenar 45mm f2.8 lens. The Robot Royal 24S has 24×24 mm framesize and a choice among three standard lenses, all by Schneider: Xenar 38mm f2.8, Xenon 40mm f1.9, and Xenar 45mm f2.8.
Robot Junior image by Philipp Reimann(Image rights) |
Robot cameras were added to professional equipment, for example to microscopes, endoscopes, and ophtalmologic eye-control instruments. In medicine and other sciences the reliable cameras were popular because of the spring motor. Finally the legendary sturdiness of the Robots opened them the market of car-speed control cameras. Example: A Robot Motorrecorder 36 DAP was built into mobile eso µP 80 car-speed control instruments of the police[1].
Serial Numbers
The Robot I has no prefix to the serial number, others are prefixed with a letter as follows:
Robot II - B
Robot II Luftwaffen - F
Robot IIa - C
Robot Star - D
Robot Junior - J
Robot Star II - L (later Robot Star models have a 2 prefix)
Robot Royal Model III - G
Robot Royal 18, 24 - G
Robot Royal Model II - H
Robot Royal 36, 36S - Z
Robot Recorder - K
Robot ad, Feb 1949 U.S. Camera image by camerawiki(Image rights) |
Notes
- ↑eso µP 80 car-speed control camera system with built-in Robot Motorrecorder 36 DAP
Links
In German:
- The main site about Robot cameras, and direct link to old ad page with many antique ads in English
In English:
- Documents at www.orphancameras.com:
In French:
- Some Robot on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand
- Robot page at Collection G. Even's site
General camera part number identification
1 | - | 2 | 3 | 4 | - | 5 | - | 6 | 7 |
Section 1
CMOS-analog | |
MO | Mini 4pin(male) |
MJ | Phone plug(D2.5mm) |
MQ | Waterproof 4pin(male) |
MX | Low light type-mini 4pin(male) |
ED | Rigid camera type (endoscope) |
HS | Hidden type |
KO | Wireless kit (included camera, transmitter, receiver) |
KDO | Wireless kit (included camera, transmitter, receiver) |
AHD | AHD signal-mini 4pin(male) |
CVI | CVI signal-mini 4pin(male) |
TVI | TVI signal-mini 4pin(male) |
PVI | PVI signal-mini 4pin(male) |
CMOS-digital | |
SMD | USB 3.0 connector (A type)/USB 2.0 interface ( 2588 chip) /30fps |
MD | USB 2.0 A type ( 2588 chip) |
MM | Micro USB OTG B type ( 2588 chip) |
MT | USB type C ( 2588 chip) |
SFD | USB 3.0 connector (A type)/USB 2.0 interface /snapshot & freeze function ( 2588 chip) |
FD | USB 2.0 A type and snapshot & freeze function ( 2588 chip) |
FM | Micro USB OTG B type and snapshot & freeze function ( 2588 chip) |
FT | USB type C (UVC) and snapshot & freeze function ( 2588 chip) |
STD | USB 3.0 connector (A type)/USB 2.0 interface ( 1688 chip) / 30fps |
TD | USB 2.0 A type ( 1688 chip) |
TM | Micro USB OTG B type ( 1688 chip) |
TT | USB type C ( 1688 chip) |
SFTD | USB 3.0 connector (A type)/USB 2.0 interface(UVC) snapshot & freeze function ( 1688 chip) |
FTD | USB 2.0 A type (UVC) snapshot & freeze function ( 1688 chip) |
FTM | Micro USB OTG B type and snapshot & freeze function ( 1688 chip) |
FTT | USB type C (UVC) snapshot & freeze function ( 1688 chip) |
SXD | USB 3.0 connector (A type)/USB 2.0 interface ( with external 1688 chip) / 30fps |
XD | USB 2.0 A type ( with external 1688 chip) |
XM | Micro USB 2.0 OTG B type ( with external 1688 chip) |
XT | USB 2.0 type C ( with external 1688 chip) |
SSD | USB 3.0 A type( 2630 chip)/60fps |
SD | USB 2.0 A type ( 2630 chip)/30fps |
SM | Micro USB 2.0 OTG B type ( 2630 chip)/30fps |
ST | USB 2.0 type C ( 2630 chip)/30fps |
SYD | USB 3.0 A type ( with external 2630 chip)/60fps (model: B31105 series) ; USB 3.0 A type ( with external M5288 chip on connector)/30fps (model: B36305 series) |
TYD | USB 3.0 A type ( with external 2630 chip on connector)/60fps (model: B31105 series) ; USB 3.0 A type ( with external M5288 chip on connector)/30fps (model: B36305 series) |
YD | USB 2.0 A type ( with external 2630 chip)/30fps |
YM | Micro USB 2.0 OTG B type ( with external 2630 chip)/30fps |
YT | USB 2.0 type C ( with external 2630 chip)/30fps |
SFXD | USB 3.0 connector (UVC) snapshot & freeze function ( with external 1688 chip) / 30fps |
FXD | USB 2.0 A type (UVC) snapshot & freeze function ( with external 1688 chip) |
FXM | Micro USB OTG B type and snapshot & freeze function ( with external 1688 chip) |
FXT | USB type C (UVC) snapshot & freeze function ( with external 1688 chip) |
SRD | Robot camera series USB 3.0 connector (A type)/USB 2.0 interface ( 1688 chip) |
RD | Robot camera series USB 2.0 A type ( 1688 chip) |
RM | Robot camera series Micro USB OTG B type ( with external 1688 chip) |
RT | Robot camera series USB type C ( with external 1688 chip) |
HSD | Hidden type(USB A connector) |
HSM | Hidden type(Micro USB OTG B type connector) |
HST | Hidden type(USB A connector) |
EDD | Rigid camera type (endoscope) and USB 2.0 A type connector |
KD | Sensor board to power board have cable length 30cm |
SVD | USB 3.0 A type ( with external 5830 chip)/60fps |
SVT | USB type C ( with external 5830 chip)/60fps |
HD | USB type A ( with external H.264 chip)/30fps |
HM | Micro USB type B ( with external H.264 chip)/30fps |
HT | USB type C ( with external H.264 chip)/30fps |
THD | USB 3.0 A type ( with M5288 chip)/30fps |
THT | USB 3.0 USB type C ( with M5288 chip)/30fps |
Section 2 | |
B | module type |
BL | module type(left side view) |
T | tube type |
V | tube type with LED and dimmer |
S | body type (built in epoxy resin) |
SL | body type side view(built in epoxy resin) |
N | Square type (hidden) |
NS | Small square type (hidden) with bracket |
P | Square type (plastic enclosure) with bracket |
F | Square type (iron enclosure) with bracket |
Section 1 is 'MO', camera connector will be RCA(male)/DC JACK (* available for Tube type) | |
L | Snake type (with flexible iron pipe protect cable) |
R | Bullet type with bracket |
M | with motion detect function |
W | Waterproof type |
FPC | Flexible printed circuit camera |
TCAM | Dual camera |
Section 3 - Camera series and camera size |
Section 4 | |
W | 3 wires output |
SW | with thread on tube back (available for MO-T3506 series) |
LW | 4 wires output(with LED) |
C | Camera with cable length |
Concealed lid (available for R5910C-3G, R5610C-3G ) | |
LC | Camera with cable length and LED |
LH | Camera with cable length and MS LED(high brightness LED) |
LSC | Camera with cable length and LED and with thread on tube back(available for MO-T3506 series) |
L | Camera with LED |
U | Up view |
D | Down view |
A | with microphone |
AG | with microphone (MS-8300) |
AD | with microphone (MS-3300) |
K | Camera frame rate is fixed at 15 fps |
KL | Camera frame rate is fixed at 15 fps and with LED |
E | with OSD function(analog), GPIO pin(digital) |
J | Camera frame rate is fixed at 60 fps (available for MD-T1003 series) |
R | Round type (available for MD-B31114, TD-B31109, TD-B20908) |
S | Straight cable (available for MD-N41xx series) |
Q | Spring cable (available for MD-N41xx series) |
Section 5 - Lens code which is used in the camera Section 6 - Camera system (NTSC/PAL or EIA/CCIR) available for analog series Section 7 - Custom camera by serial number |
General lens part number identification
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L | G type lens, Board Lens |
LP | Pin hole lens |
1M | 1 Megapixel Lens |
2M | 2 Megapixel Lens |
3M | 3 Megapixel Lens |
5M | 5 Megapixel Lens |
8M | 8 Megapixel Lens |
12M | 12 Megapixel Lens |
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Section 2 -Focal length (mm)Section 3 -Aperature (F)
Section 4 -Lens coating (AR/IR)
Section 5 -Lens mount/size (Mxx)
Section 6 -Custom lens by serial number
NOTE: some might not fit the general code meaning
General Led part number identification
1 | - | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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LS | LED series |
Section 3 -LED board inner-diameter
Section 4 -LED quantity
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Section 5 -Lens mount/size (Mxx)
Robot Camera Serial Numbers
H | High intensity LED |
NOTE: some might not fit the general code meaning
General cable accessary part number identification
1 | - | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | - | 6 |
Section 1 -Cable types(AF-XXXXX)
Section 2 -Total cable length (three digits)
Section 3 -Front side connector
Section 4 -End side connector
Section 5 -Second end side connector (if needed)
Section 6 -Serial number
NOTE: some might not fit the general code meaning