Curious, please explain why you use flash bulbs instead of electronic flash?
Girls love to pose for photos with the Speed.
Very good points. I use one of those standard 5-inch reflectors with the Press 25s. That's huge compared to an electronic unit.
I also have a very nice sample of one of those 7-inch reflectors and a box of full-sized General Electric #22 bulbs. But I don't use those as often as they are just too powerful for anything reasonably close. A pair of them might work well for Grand Coulee Dam, though...
Ken
If they made "reusable" flash bulbs I would consider them, but piles of bulbs and waste it's too much to juggle without making it not as fun... Lol.
Still I have a bunch of them, but no flash unit device to fire them...
Juggle, indeed... ejecting a hot flashbulb into your hand so you can quickly load the next will teach you something about juggling...
Sticking it in a pants pocket usually isn't the greatest idea, BTW...
I'm sure somebody will buy the ones you have if you want to get rid of them. And for a "reusable", you might really like the Sunpak 120J. They give a nice result from what I've seen. I don't use flash much or I'd get one. You can even get replacement flash tubes from B+H for about $25, in case you break one or manage to wear it out. Or there's the Quantum Qflash- still made, I believe, unlike the Sunpak- both are priced pretty reasonably used.
We just unpacked a large supply of old bulbs from a donor. Some are pretty big
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Nope. Not me. Another gear-head working at the warehouse. One of the other guys made this display of the variety shown in flashbulbs we found in that one box.
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Cool! Is that one on the left a UV bulb!?? Good for what? Wet plate or tintype or something?
Ooo! Easter eggs!
We just unpacked a large supply of old bulbs from a donor. Some are pretty big
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Ogle Winston Link bulbs??
Ken
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