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Vintage Leica Leitz Wetzlar CEYOO Flash + 5B bulbs...anyone use them?

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Interested in hearing from any Leica M users who have a vintage Leica CEYOO flash system and if they
actually use it from time to time...I see the 5B bulbs online (also vintage).

Any retro flash users out there?

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I will use flash bulbs on occassion but usually rely on a holder that handles the little AG13 so as to not completely blind my subjects.
I do have a CEYOO flash and have used it with my leica just to see how it worked and for the 'coolness' of it.
For the most part, I find bulbs give off a very harsh light and for me they are hard to 'get right'.
Love the reactions I get from people when I use one. Most people today have never experienced that 'black spot in the middle blind vision' effect of a traditional flash picture.
It is always my pleasure to 'enlighten' them. (pun intended)
 
What size batteries does the CEYOO flash use?
 
What size batteries does the CEYOO flash use?
Ouch!
finding ones that actually fit inside the CEYOO is a major challenge.
The 12v 23A battery is small enough so that you can stack two inside, wired in series. (or so I'm told - mine was still flashing with the battery it came with when I bought it so I haven't even opened it)
 
I've always liked the look of those old flashes...a nice quality of light...I find the design of the reflector to
be quite genius.
 
I have 6 boxes of M25 press and a few boxes of the smaller blubs, I use on rare occasion with my Yashica 124 or Crown. The M 25 really puts out a lot of light.
 
The M3 has two flash connectors. One for x-sync and the other for m-sync flashbulbs. And you can actually use both of them at the same time. So I did an experiment with color infrared film in the camera, a Graflex reflector with a #5R infrared flashbulb, and a modern Canon electronic flash. This actually all worked out at the basic technical level: the electronic flash and the flashbulb fired and their light output was fully recorded on the film. Unfortunately I didn't quite get the desired result as the IR flashbulb had a much stronger effect than intended.
I'll probably experiment with this again some day...
 
Yea, I have used this set-up on my M2 with way nicer results than electronic flash. Couldn't even tell I used a flash. I found getting proper non-shorting cords the main difficulty. Sometimes the film winding set the thing off so I make sure not to put in a fresh bulb before frame advance.
 
Ouch!
finding ones that actually fit inside the CEYOO is a major challenge.
The 12v 23A battery is small enough so that you can stack two inside, wired in series. (or so I'm told - mine was still flashing with the battery it came with when I bought it so I haven't even opened it)

Question! Doesn't that flash use a battery/capacitor combination? It has been many years since I have looked inside a CEYOO but I seem to remember one of those instead of just batteries........Regards!
 
All mine have a capacitor, the AGFA is use most often uses 9V battery, the3 graflic D cells.
 
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