After watching my fair share of movies over the past few years, I have noticed over and over again press cameras with there loud flashes popping off and/or exploding and it has sparked some interest in me. I was looking around trying to find a large flash dish to mount on my TLR, but have come up short handed. I'm really looking forward to experimenting once I find one but until then does anyone have any experience (or advice) shooting with flash bulbs? Any help would be great! Thanks alot.
Joe
Flash bulbs work best with M synchronization, which your TLR probably has. With this setting, the shutter opening is delayed slightly until the bulb fires. The shutter is always fully open with the flash at its peak, you can synchronize at any shutter speed, the effective guide number (exposure) will be different for different speeds, since at high speeds not all the full flash duration can reach the film. If you have only X synchronisation, you can use bulbs at no faster than 1/30.
Explosions are rare, but for safety's sake you really should put a transparent guard if you are pointing a bulb flash at somebody from less than 10 feet away. As Roger says, bulbs are not loud - the sound is a bit like the sizzle of liquid being spilled onto a hot surface.
If your TLR is a Rolleiflex, you can buy a neat bulb flash ("Rolleiflash") which bayonets onto the taking lens like a filter and takes smaller capless bulbs (PF1, PF5, etc.). A larger flash does of course look more spectacular, notwithstanding that it will probably throw out more light than you need.
Best regards,
David