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Martha Raye with what appears to be a Leica in "Hellzapopin" (1941). I shot this off the screen of a 35mm Steenbeck with an IPhone, so sorry for the low quality...
Anyone else amused by the noise that flashbulbs make in movies? Back in the day I shot many flashbulbs, from No. 5 or 25, the mighty mite M 2 and the tiny AG-1. All were silent, but once in a while there was a tiny crackle, which indicated that the glass bulb had cracked or shattered within the protective lacquer coating. I guess the burst of light isn't dramatic enough without some sort of sound. I also wonder how many photogs licked the bulb before seating it in the flash holder. Good way to corrode the gear! I would occasionally rub the center contact against my jeans to brighten it, but that was about all.
I sure was glad when I could afford an electronic flash, specially the "auto flash."
Yeah, I've watched millions of feet of film on this beastie and it just keeps going. Of course, it helps that Dwight Cody of The Boston Connection has our service contract and keeps the machine in tip-top shape. I ditch it all at the end of the year; retirement. Sad, but ready to go...I guess that's where your ID KINO comes from?
That Steenbeck is quite an impressive piece of equipment.
An episode of Gunsmoke from the late 1950's featured this:
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Here is a view of the magnesium? wool in the flash pan:
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and the rain of sparks as Miss Kitty has her portrait done:
The coveted Retina IIIC... I hope it got some real use and not only used as a prop.An episode of Leave it to Beaver with Richard Deacon and his Kodak:
Since the show plays in the present, sure, why not and possible, but somehow still an odd model choice
Might be characterization. I haven't seen Bodkin but if the character has a dislike of digital, or is old enough to have had such a camera from new and the fact they still use it says something about their personality, it might well have been an intentional choice.
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