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.rt .l' If you wish to stop fast action, shoot sev- ri I l eril flashes per second. or shoot several rL'4l thousands of flashes with one lamp . . . a -ilt is the answer. Vr\' A flasbtube produces a brilliant of ttl FT 106 FT 110 blue- lighr lasriog from l/2ooth to lll t/l,ooo,ooorh second, depending on the particular lamp and power supply. The bluish light makes excellent pictures on ,1 .l black and white film as well as on daylight tyPe color materials.

G-E LOW VOLTAGE WAFER BASE FIASHIUBES. These lamps provide maximum eficiency with lowest over.all cosr for ligbtweight. battery operated port' able strobe units. The wafer base is de- signed to crimp inro the reflecror . . . pos- itioning the lamp precisely and eliminating a socket. They are ruggedly mounted to the wafer base at three points for added srrength. G-E LOW VOLTAGE PIUG-IN . These lamps are prima- rilv desisned for professional units wbere ,"piu."*"n, is req.,ired. They feature the""iy same high efficiency helixes as (he wafer base lamps, but are mounted on a radio type, four-pin base and bave a protective cover. G-E LOW VOLTAGE STUDIO FLASHTUBES. These lamps are prima- rily designed for studio equipment. Their low voltage design, which Per:mits a lower cost power suPply, provides a moderately fast flash duration with plenty of light. For example, FT-306 flashes uP to 8oo watt- seconds and FT-506 uP to 1OOO watt' seconds. G-E HIGH VOITAGE STUDIO FTASHTUBES. For many year:s these tubes have been the standard for studio strobe units. They feature intense ligbt of very short duration and the modeling light (ioside the flashtube helix) allows exact positioning of lights prior to exposure. Although the appealance of these lamps are similar, the FT-5O3 has a helix which withstands higher loadings. G-E ELECTRONIC FLASHTUBES CONT.

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GENERAL PURPOSE FLASHTUBES, The G-E FT-2L4 and FT-22o gen' ^te eral purpose 2OOO-volt design also has a line of special lamps. They are purpose flashtubes. The FT-524 is typical lamps ideally suited for labor- sioce it is designed for air cooling at fast atory or other experimental flash frequencies. It is a-tso used for very applications . . . the FT-214 bright signal lights and . may be used with or without Other flashtubes are available for special a while the FT-2 20 "photographic" or "non-photographic" ap- !'i' has a highly cfficient built'in plications, For furrher informarion write: rl reflector, rnaking it easy to Photo Lamp Department General Electric ili: o mount and use. Company Nela Park Clevelaod 12, Ohio. tt

SPECIFICATIONS

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FT 106 300 50 1 ,400 NoneO 1)i" Dia. Disc % % 1* 2 per min. with 3 Pins FT 110 900 100 4,400 NoneO (]) % 11.; 1% 2l.z 'l p€r min. '1 FT 118 450 125 s,000 Nonei,) o % % 1 i/B per min. FT 120 450 125 4,500 NoneO (t % % 1% eq 'I per min. FI 214 ?,000 900 7,000 I-12\ Giani 5-Pin 1% 1"4 2 3% 2 per m jn. jn. FI 917 900 200 9,000 T-10 Radio 4-pin % % 1% 1 per m FI 918 900 200 10.000 None[) a) % % 1.1 2, 1 per min. FI 99O 9,O00 200 7,000 PAR 46€) 3-Screw Term. 3% 2 per min. ri' tl FI 221 900 200 9.000 T-1oQ) Radio 4-Pin % % 1% e% 1 per min. FT 306 900 800 3t,000 T-18tF Laree 3-Pin 1% 1% 3 s% 2 pet min. FI 403 2,000 500 90,000 T-181F Larse 3-Pin 11; e% 3 6% FT 503 4,000 2,000(t 100,o00 T-181F€) Larse 3-Pin 1% 2% 3 6% 1 per min. jii FT 506 900 1,000 40,000 T-1oo Radio Octal 1 1 2% 4% 1 per min. rrrl'l FI 594 4 000 9,000G 100,000 T-18 Large 3-Pin 1% 3u, 1 OThii n.rhlubc ii int.nd.d tor ur. only ii

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EAD PH/6016\/1 Std. 60 r -61,/, D.C. Bav.O c-8 100 4 2Y 1-24 EAK PH /1OOI61a Std. 100 I -61/4 D,C, B"; O cc-8 50 4 2% 1-t4 o EAJ EAJ 121',t2 25 /35 I-6' D.C. Ba v.O c-6/c6 50 4 1-24 O For u!. only with n-403 or FT3O6 ffllhlrb.r- O D!!l fil.h.ni. O for ulc only with FT-503f,uhtlbe. O fo' ut. wilh FI306orly.