Prof_Pixel
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From this: (there was a url link here which no longer exists) it appears the fast-peak bulbs I remember were type F. They required the use of the X-sync terminals.
Flash bulbs meant for focal plane shutters had a longer burn time to accommodate the moving slit. Electronic flash cannot do this, AFAIK. I think the bulbs were labeled FP or something similar.
I have enough flashbulbs to last the rest of my life. Roughly 3,000 or so. Mostly edison base, with about 500-600 Press 25's & 5B's And 2 unopened cases of Bantaom 8's. I used about 100 or so a year, mostly when I want to try something different or have a style I want to mimic.
I have 4 more tupperware cases filled with bulbs.
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What about the pulsed electronic flashes? Has anyone adapted something like the Olympus flash for OM-4T for FP sync?
I have enough flashbulbs to last the rest of my life. Roughly 3,000 or so. Mostly edison base, with about 500-600 Press 25's & 5B's And 2 unopened cases of Bantaom 8's. I used about 100 or so a year, mostly when I want to try something different or have a style I want to mimic.
I have 4 more tupperware cases filled with bulbs.
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Were there older (lens) shutters that had M synch but not X?
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