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`PHILIPS EXHIBIT 2010
`WAC v. PHILIPS
`IPR2016-01455
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`Flashbulbr and Flarhtubcs
`GE Flo'hbrlb Know-Ho*
`Tips [or Flash Photography
`Flashcubes
`AG-1 ,AG-l B&AG-38
`M9, M9B, M3 & M3B
`No.5, No. 58
`Larger GE Flashbulbs
`Electronic Flashtubes
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`& Fo.o I Plone
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`Photoflood Lamps
`Ouo rt z line Lamps
`PhoLoflood Rel ecto,
`Photollood - Stondord
`3 ?00'K Phoro L"n-ps
`L.
`Do I 'oo'n
`',"ps
`Enla rging Lamps
`Er l. rgin 9 Lan-ps 8 Specil'caLiors
`Guide to Lamps Ior Enlargers
`Projection Lamps (lndex)
`Super B P ojecr on Lanp'
`Project on Lornp I p,
`P'ctu'e, of Prolectror La mps
`Projection Lamp Specifications
`Pro jector - Man ufacturer Cross Index
`Guide to Lamps Ior Projectors
`Mordi Grqs Equipmenl
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`EXPERIENCE DOESN'T NECESSARILY MEAN SUPERIORITY
`BUT IT SURE IMPROVES TIJE "KNOW HOW''
`REMEMBER u,bo sold tlte frst fasbbulb in America?
`GeneralElectricnotonlysoldit...wemadeit...and...ownedtheoriginalpatents
`REMEMBER thefrst, small, bayonet-base f asbbulb t/tat oltened the rast amatear fash rnarAet?
`Called the No. 5 . . . it was developed by GE almosr 30 years ago. That same year, we
`also patented the lirst focal plane dashbulb
`
`REMEMBER the miniatxte 1I2 u,hich started the "built-fu-fasb" slmple-cameta boom?
`That GE pareor is about 15 years old now. Subsequently GE developed the more power-
`ful M2 and the first M2B you now sell to your customers
`REAIEMBER the ,text steq . . . the f.rst Zifcanirn-f lled f asbbulb?
`Using the M2 bulb and base... Zirconium foil was substituted for aluminum foil . ..
`to more than double the lamp's light output. Zirconium . . . mentioned in our original
`flashbulb patent. . . took over 25 years to reach a practical price level, for use in flashbulbs
`REME}IBER J/aar 4mlzement u'hen you heard abo the frst tin! AG fasbbulb?
`This GE patented lamp accounted for over 507o of your flashbulb sales during the past
`few years
`Through the years, we also developed the first shredded foil (for more accurate syn-
`chronization) . the blue filtered llashbulb (for color 6lm) . . . and double lacquer
`bulb-coaring. among other dssign innovarions
`SO WHAT HAVE VE DONE FOR YOU LATELY?
`Vell . . . besides improving llashbulb performance with our Rhenium-frlamenr develop-
`menr (which signihcantly increased flashabiliry)... and our new universal-blue flashbulb
`filter development (so you need stock only blue flashbulbs for any popular color or
`black&whirefrlm)...
`We developed a super-blue AG-38 flashbulb
`to give flashcube brilliance to your
`customers who use AG- 1 cameras, or one of the new refillable flashcube adaptors .
`We also provide "Multi-Flash" convenience with our facrory-loaded . , . .l-AG-lamp . . .
`flashcube cartridge . .
`In addition . . . GE offers the only major line of flashbulbs that is grraranteed to flash
`or your custorler is reimbursed s-ith four llashbulbs for one . . . What's more . . Your
`valuable time is spared because the cuslomer deals clirectlv with the General EIec-
`tric Company
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`a a a a
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`GENERAL ELECTRIC . . . THE MOST EXPERIENCED
`FLASHBULB MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD
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`TIPS FOR
`FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY
`
`A llash picture is a better picture
`besides,
`flash you're sure of evely shot. l{owever .
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`with
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`Your Car Won't Start on a rrYeal Batterv . , .
`Ncither Will a Fla shbulb !
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`Veak batteries carse 9o%o of al1 flash failures Some
`batteries are so weak they won't flash a bulb
`others burn out the tiny nlameot without igniting the
`foil. !{hen this happens, even a new battery won'r
`flash the bulb.
`
`BE SAFE
`r iJ
`Use one ol the neq CF re\r lamP\ I I I Ii:
`ro check your batterl and ll.rshhold.r' '-'
`:i5
`EAC EEK BJY
`GE test lamps *,arn you when batteries are los'or
`when there's rrouble anywhere in the flashing circuit.
`"EAC" fits the socket o{ flashholders using No. 5
`rype flashbulbs, "EEK" 6ts the miniature M2 lyPe
`socket, and "BJY" 6ts AG- 1 type sockers.
`
`lf The Camera Has Been lclle . . . work the shutter
`a few times before loading flm atd btlb. This will
`cleao the flash contacts for better synchronization.
`
`Shooting Black and White Pictures
`With GE Flashbulbs
`IJse clear . . . or any GE "Universal Blue" flashbulb
`with any popular black and white film. Indoors, flash
`gives the right amounr of light so you're sure of cleat,
`sharp picrures. In daylight, flash puts detail in those
`murky shadows . . . for professional looking results.
`
`Shooting Color With
`Clea r GE Fla shbulbs
`Use the GE M3 with blue flltered Polaroid reflec-
`tors and Polacolor. Clear llashbulbs need a 6lter
`for any other type of domestic color film.
`
`Shoolins Color With
`GE "Universql BIue" Flqshbulbs
`Use GE "Universal Blue" llashbulbs wirh any Daylight
`type color frlm, Kodacolor-X, Polacolor or any
`popular black & white film. . . iodoors.. . ourdoors
`... day or night.
`
`Focal Plane . . . General Electric AG-l, AG-18, AG-3B, M3, M3B and Flashcubes
`synchronize like focal plane llashbulbs with many lare model 3 5mm focal Plane cameras.
`To try thern with your camera set your synchronizer for focal plane flashbulbs . . .
`then determine rhe exposure ftom the Guide Number tables priote d below.
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`o
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`GUIDE NUMBERS FOR 3smm FOCAL PLANE CAMERAS
`(Note: Some Jocal plane cameras wlll not synchronize wth these flashbulbs at fast shutter speeds. Such cameras
`should use only the shutter speeds and flashbulbs recommended in iheir camera instruction booklet).
`M3B - with 3" Polished Belleclor+
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`M3 - rvith 3/' Polished Relleclor*
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`AG-l8 -with zfl Polished Bellector*
`Seil ng
`Up 1o l/30
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`FILNI
`SPEED
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`FP Syochron zer Settins 0nlv
`r/60 trt25 1 ?5A l/500 1i1000
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`FtL Li
`SPEED
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`125
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`2?0
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`FLM
`SPEED
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`Up to 1i30
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`FP Svnchro lzer SetLiis 0n v
`iil000
`1 125 1t250 1/500
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`1r60
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`75
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`105
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`150
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`55
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`80
`tto
`160
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`30
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`10
`55
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`25
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`110
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`t00
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`64 100
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`200
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`180
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`70
`q0
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`t?5
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`50
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`90
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`35
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`45
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`400
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`350
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`250
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`180
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`?5
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`45
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`90
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`65
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`1i0
`160
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`ta
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`t25
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`50
`65
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`90
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`45
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`65
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`NR
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`NR
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`NR
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`NR
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`NR
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`NR
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`180
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`125
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`FP Svn.hronize. Setl a 0nly
`seliLng
`llp lu I l0 160 I l15 11250
`rt50o LiL000
`lZA 85
`150 FL
`32 50
`210 150
`64.l0rl
`300 210
`125.200
`420 100
`250.400
`600 420
`300
`500,800
`* For oiher refledore ope. 1 more Iistop
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`8rl
`u0
`160
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`224
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`450
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`65
`90
`t25
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`250 400
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`500.800
`550
`+ For olher relleciors, open I more listop
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`25
`32.50
`64.100
`125.200
`250 400
`220
`250
`500.800
`320
`350
`+ For olher reflectors, open I more I slop
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`NR
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`NR
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`t!R
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`AG-l or
`AG.3B
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`- Y{ith 2'l Polished Beflector+
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`Flashcube
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`Up lo 1i30
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`FP SynchronLzer Seii is 0n v
`I i25 11250 1t500 11100(
`1i60
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`32 50
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`95
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`100
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`1?5 ?AA
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`190
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`200
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`55
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`70
`tn0
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`140
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`40
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`50
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`70
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`100
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`200
`284
`204
`500-800
`370
`400
`r For olher refleclore ooen I more i1slo0
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`140
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`NR
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`NR
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`NR
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`r!R
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`NR
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`FtLtvt
`SPEED
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`25
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`64 100
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`Up to 1130
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`48
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`85
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`250 400
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`170
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`FP Svnchrorluer Seiiin! 0n Y
`lll25 rl?54 v500 t/100c
`2t
`21
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`1160
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`42
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`30
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`NR
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`NR
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`NR
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`NR
`N8
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`NR
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`NR
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`75
`105
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`150
`2t0
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`54
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`75
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`105
`150
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`38
`54
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`75
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`105
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`NR
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`NR
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`NR
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`NR
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`LAMPS INTO MULTI.SHOT FLASHGUNS. , .
`FOR YEARS. , .YOU'VE LOADED OUR
`NOW.,.GENERAL ELECIRIC FACTORY-LOADS THEM FOR YOU...IN A FLASHCUBE
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`,,AG"
`
`. .. and with each cube we include. .. free of charge... over 8 years of
`"AG" design and manufacturing know-how .
`experience unequalled by
`any other flashbulb manufacturer.
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`aaa o o L
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`Fits all Flashcube cameras and adaptors
`Provides instant snap-in . . loading
`Fires a single flash . . . or four successive flashcs
`. . in almost as many seconds
`Flashes plenty of rhe right kind of light . . . for
`box or adjustable cameras
`Is easily disposed of .
`flashed
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`after lamps have been
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`IGHT OUTPUT
`Like GE's other Zirconium-lilled lamps . . the blue
`Flashcube "AGs" pack a powerful punch of light. In
`fact. . . the specially designed flashbulb-reflector com-
`bination... throrvs a brilliant... 2.OOo beam-candle-
`power-seconds of lighr inro the picrure area. Thar's
`enough for an exposure offy'8 @ 10'wirh ASA 64 film.
`
`COLOR BALANCED LIGHT
`Each of the four "Flashcube" lamps has the General
`Electric "Universal Blue" filter coating for cortect
`color balance n'ith all daylighr rype color film, Kocla-
`color-X, Polacolor and all popular black & white lilm.
`
`SYNCH RON IZAT ION
`Thelong.. . 15 millisecond... llash duration of the
`GE "Flashcube" assures excellent synchronization
`with
`I Any simple or adjustable "Flashcube" camera
`| "X" ot "F" setrings up to
`t/60rh second
`shutter speed with front shuters . . 1/lorh wirh
`focal plane types
`O The "M" setting
`at any shutter speed.
`O The "FP" setting on many 35mm focal plane
`cameras. See page 2.
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`l5
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`-10
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`REMEMBER
`.., GE offers rhe only Flashcube in rhe
`industry
`that's guaranteed to flash
`every time
`Or you 8et a new
`four-lamp cube
`free
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`FLI\s Hc BF
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`10
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`:0
`2a 25
`T]ME MILLISECONDS
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`35
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`with onv Do
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`SPECIFICATIONS
`<olor, Kodoco or-X or Blocl & Whire frln,
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`3-45
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`.013
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`.015
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`(4 flo5het
`+ Totol lishr outpur ol flo shbu lb - relledor combinorion.
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`9,000
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`r 30,o00
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`1tA
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`1ii
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`Plqsric with
`lndexins Pon
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`3 cubes
`(12 floshes)
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`36 cubes
`(144 lioshes)
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`otv,
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`Ql),.
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`LASTYEAR...YOU SOLD MORE "AG'' FLASHBULBS
`THAN ALL OTHER FLASH TYPES COMBINED
`. . . it's logical too
`since more peoPle use "AG" cameras and flashguns than any
`whar's more .
`other rype
`rhey tend to shoot more 1lash pictures per yeJr
`because the AG's are so convenient and economical to use. That adds up to a lot of flash
`pictures by the
`over ten million "AG only" users.
`DEVELOPED BY GE IN 1958 . . . THE AG-1
`& AG-18 LAMPS found immediate success because
`they are
`O Tiny . . . only one-sixth the volume of the M2
`O Powerful . . . they give rhe same amount of light
`as rhe M2 (or MzB)
`O Precision made with specially gtooved glass
`base for single shot
`or cartridgc loading
`flashguns
`O Economical ro use
`SYNCHRONIZATION . . .
`The flash duration of "AG-1 & AG-tB" flashbulbs
`permits excellent synchronization with
`1. All popular box cameras
`2. "X" or "F" settings up to . . . 1/6oth second shut-
`ter speed wirh front shurters . . .1/'otb with focal
`plane shutters
`3. "M" setting at lrry shatter speed
`4. Many late model 35mm focal plane cameras...
`See page 2.
`AG-l8 (blue). . . with new, GE "Universal Blue"
`LIGHT OF THE RIGHT COLOR . , ,
`6lter coating for correct color balance with all Day-
`light Type color 6lm, Kodacolor-X Polacolor
`AG-1 (cle<r r)
`used with all popular black &
`. . . and all popular black & white 6lm,
`white fiIm.. . and Polaroid's new "Swinger" camera.
`GENERAL ELECTRIC'S EXCLUSIVE AG-38 DEVELOPMENT . . .
`the brightest blue "AG" flashbulb on the market. What's more . . . it fits the
`millioni of "AG" cametas and llashguns in use throughout the $'orld.
`GE's ZIRCONIUM-FILLED AG-3B... has the
`same tine-to-peak
`same long flash dutation
`same lirooyed base and over-all length . . and the
`same "Universal blue" color-correct lilter on the
`bulb . . . as the popular AG-1B lamp . . .
`BUT . . . THE SUPER AG.3B FLASHES OVER
`33% MORE LIGHT . . ,
`O To insure against underexposure
`! To equal Flashcube shooting distances when
`used in a less ef6cient rellector
`! To surpass Flashcube distances . . . when used in
`a 2" polished reflector
`I To provide more light for fast shuner speed
`synchronization on the "M" or "FP" setting
`It also permits "Bounce Light" techniques and practi-
`cal depth-of-iield f stops
`COLOR AND SYNCHRONIZATION
`Same as the AG-tB above
`LIGHT OUTPUT
`Ahe blae AG-3B flashes the same arnount of light . . .
`as the clear AG-1. . . a powerful 7200 Lumen Seconds.
`
`IAG.1B
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`AG-1
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`06
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`:o 45
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`:02
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`o5
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`AG-38
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`06
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`:0.45
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`ia
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`T
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`{
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`*
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`AG.: B
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`AGI
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`\G-3 B
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`SPECIFICATIONS
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`Dio.
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`Ooonrily Quonriry
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`AG-1
`AG-l B
`AG,3B
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`1-3%
`I-31!
`I -33/a
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`Gloss Groove
`Gloss Groove
`Gloss Groove
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`3-45
`3-45
`3 -45
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`1+
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`1.2
`5.3
`1.2
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`450
`330
`450
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`012
`o12
`012
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`12
`12
`'19
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`144
`144
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`THE BUILT-IN.FLASH BOOM ., . STARTED WITH ...
`General Electric's Miniature M2 Flashbulb development
`
`, . that was almost 15 years ago... and you're srill
`selling millions of rhem . . . along with the latest minia-
`ture llashbulb... the zirconium-filled M3
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`b
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`)
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`THE GIUICK FLASH . . . o[ rhe ]t2 * it2B t.rmps
`give., sharpcr picrures . , . by lesscning rhe blur caured
`by camera and subject movement. Their shon (1/11Orh
`of a second) llash duration srops moderare movemenr
`. . . even at slow shutter speeds.
`PLENTY OF LIGHT. , GE deliberately designed
`the M2 & M2B lamps
`to make flash phorogriphy
`easier for the average person. And they do . . . because
`we pack them with just the right amount of lighr. ..
`for mosr picrure. flashed by rhe rnap-shoor.r or rhe
`more skilled photogr.rpher. Thcy work berr in flarh
`equipment h.ling a 3" diamerer reflecror.
`SYNCHRONIZATION . . Their l,t millisecond
`time-to-peak makes rhem work well with. ,.
`1. Any simple camera (that will accept a miniature
`base lamp)
`2. Any adjustable camera . . , ^t l/ilth second or
`slower . . . on the "F" or "X" synchronizer setting.
`They should not be used on the "M" or "FP'
`Settrng,
`
`THE BRIGHTEST MINIATURE . . . The zirconium-
`filled M3 & M3B ilashbulbs are the most powerful min"
`iature lamps on the market. rVhen used in a 3" diameter
`rellector, they punch as much light into the picture area
`es the four rime. larger No. 5 or 5B flashbulbs. Pro-
`fes,.ionals and serious rmJceurs use rhcm becausc o{
`rheir high ligtrt output and fasr shurer speed synchron-
`ization capabiliry.
`SYNCHRONIZATION . , . The versatile M3 &M3Bs
`work with any type of synchronization . . . this means.
`1. At all shutter speeds on the "M" syoc. setting
`2. Up.ro 1/3oth second on either the "F" or ,,X"
`settrng
`3. Up to 1/125th second on the "FP" setting with
`many focal plane cameras . . . some of thesi cam-
`eras can use them at speeds faster than rhis
`4. Any simple camera (that will accept a miniature
`base lamp)
`
`COLOR , , Cleat hl2.s are ideal for use with any
`popular black & white film
`Bhe M2Bs are color balanced for use with any daylight
`type-color Iilm.. . Kodacolor-X.. . and any popular
`black & white film
`
`a
`
`COLOR , , , Clear -M3s are specified for Polacolor
`shots with any Polaroid Color Pack camera
`and
`s'ith Polaroid #268, #269, #27o
`^nd J5 rellectors. These
`lamps are also ideal with popular black & whire film.
`Bhe lI3Bs have General Electric's universal-blue filter
`coating for best results with any daylight type color
`6lm, Kodacolor-X, or any popular black & white frlm.
`
`t06
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`i0.a
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`SPECIFICATIONS
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`B!lb
`Di,,
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`Approx, Approx,
`s.conds l- Llmcis
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`M2
`M?B
`M3
`M3B
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`r-6%
`r -611
`r-6t;
`r.6t,
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`t"" J
`1
`"'".
`Witho,r Pi"' I
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`3-45
`3-45
`3-4s
`3-45
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`1i+
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`1 i"!
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`1.2
`4.4
`16.0
`11 5
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`100
`425
`1 ,000
`610
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`014
`o14
`0175
`ol75
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`12
`12
`12
`'12
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`144
`144
`144
`144
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`'fhese llashbulbs are primarily designed for adjustable
`cametas witb class "M" synchronization . . they are
`also widely used with box cameras.
`For mary yarq GE No, 5 artd 58 fashbtlbs baxe
`been the staxdard Jol bot/1 amate r atd proJessional
`photogt.tphers. Tbel are so uidely ued tJtat a host oJ
`Pr;ze-lLinning pictltres otte bat/) the;/ existence atd Jarne
`to these dependable fasltbulbs.
`The precise, split-
`SyNCHRONIZATION
`second flash of the 5 and 58 is designed to peak at
`20 milliseconds . . . this means:
`1 - Petfect synchronization at all shutter speeds
`with "M" class syochronizers.
`2 - "X" or "F" svnchronization at 1/3oth second
`of slower.
`3 - Synchronization with PoPular box cameras.
`COLOR... See "shooting Color," page 2.
`
`No.5
`
`The three GE flashbulbs in this
`section are ptimarily designed
`for adjustable cameras having
`class "M" synchronization. They
`are generally used x'ith larger
`cameras when a strong PuDch
`of light is oeeded.
`
`No,5
`
`No. 11
`
`No.2?
`
`SyNCHRONIZATION . , . With class "M" syn-
`chronizers, these bulbs get the picture at any shutter
`speed.
`They may also be used trirh 'F or "X svnchro'
`nizers'ar shutter speed. up lo l/J0lh sccond.
`No, 1l-The smallest screw base GE flashbulb.
`Plenty of light for most shots. Used in many older
`type box cameras.
`
`No, !! - Medium size, screw base llashbulb for use
`in larger reflectors. Used primarily by professionals
`for exira light coverage or where maximum light is
`needed for high speed synchronized flash shots. Gives
`about twice tle light of the No. 11 and is fused for
`12 5-volt safety.
`No. 22B - Same as No. 22 but with GE "Univetsal
`Blue" lilter coating for Daylight type color flm,
`Kodacolor-X, all popular black & white lilm.
`SPECIFICATIONS
`
`Appror. Arpror.
`
`144
`144
`144
`144
`190
`190
`190
`60
`60
`60
`
`12
`12
`12
`12
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`866666
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`1,450 .020
`20
`a30
`11
`090
`I 1.5
`54O Foc Plane
`1o.s 320 ]Fo. Plane
`3 3
`2,000 .020
`70 4,200 .0?0
`32 1,a00 .020
`81
`L4oo Foc.Plane
`100 5,ooo .o3o
`43 2,300 .030
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`2%
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`44
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`4%
`53/\
`4Li
`44
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`Bulb
`Did,
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`2%
`
`No.5
`No. sB
`No.6
`No.68
`No. 11
`No.92
`No. ?98
`No.31
`No.50
`No soB
`
`B-11
`B-11
`B-11
`B-11
`A-1 5
`A-19
`A-19
`A-21
`A-21
`A-21
`
`5. C. Bav
`S. C. Bav
`S. C. Bay
`S. C. Bay
`
`Medium
`
`3-45
`345
`345
`3-4s
`3-4s
`3-195
`3-1 95
`3-45
`3-12s
`3-12s
`
`
`
`Page 8 of 48
`
`
`
`No. 1l
`
`No. 22
`
`No.50
`
`No. ll
`
`Xo. 6
`
`GE No. 50
`FTASHBULB
`Tbis powerhouse of
`light, brighrer rhan any
`other llashbulb, is used
`to light large areas or
`to allow smaller f/stops
`,.. for black aod s'hite
`photography.
`No. 508 - Same as No.
`5O but $'ith GE
`"Universal Blue" filter
`coating for Daylight
`type color film, Koda-
`color-X, all popular
`black & \r'hite film.
`Note: Thcse bulbs should be
`used with " Open-[] ash "
`exposure or 1,/3Oth second
`or slower $'irh class "M"
`synchronizarion. X or Fat
`1 2otb or slow€r.
`
`The GE llashbulbs in this section
`are rspecj.rlly design.d for rplir
`secontl rynchron izarion qirh focal
`plan( cJmera\. They hare; speci.rl
`Iong peak flarh which girrs'e'cn
`exposure as the shutter crosses the
`negative. (See"Focal Plane" page 2. )
`
`i !D
`
`\:f
`
`No. 6 Thir fla'hbulb is d<signed ro .yn-
`chronize uith rmcll foc.rl planc remcras up
`to 2r' x Jr. size. lr is idecl for picrurc',
`requiring shutter speeds of 1/1o0rh second
`or faster. The number 6 has the same physi-
`,.el dimension. .rs rhe CF No. 5.
`No. 68 - Same as No. 6 but v.ith GE
`"Uni.crsel Bluv filrer cuaring for D.rylighr
`culor {rlm. Kod,Lctrlor-X..rll popular hlack
`& whitc 6lnr
`No. 31-This screw basc flashbulb is de-
`signed for use with 3y4 " x 4\,, and lat ger
`focal plane cameras. Larger camera shutt-ers
`must travel a much greater clistance across
`the negrtire. so rhc lrlo. J I burns rwice .rs
`long as the No. 6,
`
`2o'
`
`I d
`
`I
`
`ii
`llLi
`', , i
`
`No.31
`
`No.6
`
`
`
`Page 9 of 48
`
`
`
`ri ifi i r
`
`tlrrtl
`lli
`,1,1-\S rr'l
`'a) ' ';
`
`FT i 06
`
`u
`
`:-trt
`'-J-
`
`I *i rT rro
`
`I
`
`If you wish to stop fast action, shoot sev-
`eral flashes per second, or shoot several
`thousands of flashes with one lamp . . a
`flashtube is the answer.
`A llashtube produces a brilliant flash of
`blue-white light lasting from 1/2ooth ro
`1/1,oo0,000rh second, depending on the
`particular lamp and power supply. The
`bluish lighr makes excellent pictures on
`black and white film as well as on daylight
`type color materials.
`
`GE LOW VOLTAGE WAFER BASE
`FLASHTUBES, These lamps provide
`maximum eficieocy with lowest over-all
`cost for lightv/eight, battery operated port-
`able strobe units. The wafer base is de-
`sigoed to crimp into the reflector . . . pos-
`itioniog the lamp precisely and eliminating
`a socket. They are ruggedly mounted to
`the wafer base ar three points for added
`strength.
`GE LOW VOLTAGE PLUG-IN
`FLASHTUBES. These lamps are prima-
`rily designed for professional units where
`easy ieplacement is required. They feature
`the same high efficiency helixes as the wafer
`base lamps, but are mounted on a radio
`type, four-pin base and have an external
`glass cover.
`
`GE LOW VOLTAGE STUDIO
`F LASHTU BES. These lamps are prima-
`rily designed for sttrdio equipment. Their
`low voltage design, which permits a lower
`cost power supply, provides a moderately
`fast flash duration with plenty of light. For
`example, FT-3068 flashes up to 5OO watt-
`seconds and FT-506 up to looo watt-
`seconds.
`GE HIGH VOLTAGE STUDIO
`FLASHTUBES, For many years these
`tubes have been the standard for studio
`strobe units. They feature intense light of
`very short duration and the modeling light
`(inside the flashtube helix) allows exact
`positioniog of lights prior to exposure.
`Akhough the appearance of these lamps
`js similar. rhe FT-50J has a quartz helix
`which withstands higher energy loadings.
`
`FT 503
`
`
`
`Page 10 of 48
`
`
`
`GE PXA LAMPS
`
`{9
`
`3.
`4.
`
`from ultra-
`
`PXA (Pulsed Xenon Arc) farrrily . .. designed for the
`Graphic Arts Industry. They arc 120 times/second. ..
`@ l/looorh second/flash . . . and provide:
`High light output
`1.
`Stable color temperature (6ooo"K)
`violet to infrared
`Increased Production
`Lower power consumption
`Lower cost operation,
`5.
`PXA-50 & PXA-80 .
`. Typical helical source
`small . . powerful . used in ulra small ... highly
`efficient reflectors
`on copy boards
`or for
`plate making.
`General Electric also has a line of special purpose
`flashtubes for photographic or non-photographic appli-
`cations (for Lasers etc.),
`
`SPECIFICATIONS
`
`L.C.L,
`
`M,O.L.
`
`H€iqhl
`
`@
`
`@
`
`9 per min.
`2 per min.
`I per min.
`2 per min.
`2 per min.
`2 per min.
`2 per min.
`1 per nin.
`2 per min.
`1 per min.
`'l per min.
`1 peJ min.
`
`1rt
`1%
`1%
`1%
`1%
`1%
`
`i,
`
`33 32
`
`%
`
`1]{" dio. insuloting
`disl wirh 3 pins
`(,
`@
`Rodio 4-pin
`
`Rodio 4-pino
`
`3acrew lerm.
`Rodio 4-oin
`Lorqe 3-bin
`Lorse 3-pin
`Lorqe 3-pin
`Octol 5-pin
`
`D..isr
`
`2s0
`1000
`500
`500
`'1000
`1000
`2000
`1000
`900
`2000
`4000
`900
`
`(t
`
`40
`100
`125
`1t5
`200
`200
`200
`200
`500
`480
`2o00O
`1000
`
`1,1
`4.4
`4.5
`4.5
`10
`9
`
`'10
`32
`19
`100
`40
`
`1
`
`\ l
`
`I
`
`L I I
`
`.l
`
`PXA-5 O
`PXA-80
`
`noneO
`
`noneo
`lone@
`l-10
`T-10
`noneO
`PAR-460
`T-1oO
`T-18tF
`T-181F
`T-18lFas)
`T-1 1@-
`
`otv.
`
`12
`
`12
`'12
`12
`12
`12
`12
`12
`12
`12
`
`66
`
`M,O.L.
`o
`
`o5/a
`
`15t/e
`27t/z
`45/e
`
`4 4
`
`s/B
`
`Sjngle post
`Speciol with wire terminol
`Spec;ol with wire ter:rinol
`Speciol with wire terminol
`Wire rerm.-Ceromic cops
`
`Wire rerm.-Ceromic cops
`
`150
`9000
`t:::':l':'l:*
`jp."i.i s.tii"
`Speciol Bollost
`
`(4
`
`600 watls
`'1 500 wotts
`3000 wstts
`4000 wo s
`
`1500 wqtts
`
`37,500 lumens
`84,000 lumens
`'1t5lOO0 lumens
`
`Dio.
`
`t/+
`1t/t
`3/e
`Ta
`3/a
`
`Llehted
`
`7a
`19
`
`6
`12
`24
`1/sx23/s
`1 t/, x 2
`
`Wire lerm.*Ceromic cops
`
`Speciol Bollost
`
`8000 wqtts
`
`l+O,OOO turn"n,
`
`3t/tx2t/a,
`
`Qtv.
`
`B!lb
`
`None
`None
`None
`None
`None
`None
`
`None
`
`None
`
`25
`12
`6
`12
`12
`24
`
`1 1
`
`lr
`
`I I
`
`l i
`
`f,llI
`
`AI,
`
`I
`
`I
`
`H.licol
`
`Ff-106
`
`FT-110
`FT-l18
`FT-l90
`FF-t11
`FT-918
`FT-220€)
`FI-221@
`FT-3068
`FT-403G)
`FT-so3
`FT-506
`
`FT.3O
`FT-r31
`PXA-44
`PXA.45
`PXA-47
`PXA.5O
`(Helicol)
`PXA-56
`(Helicol)
`PXA-8O
`(Helicol)
`
`lor lre only in cov.Gd ref,ecloB o. hos,iic! d.!isi.d to
`l.t..d€d
`O TiL td3htub€ is
`proiide.omplere proredion lo the !!6r lioh conlacl wjth hirh yollqs..
`O 1X" didnorer iieulqtins dkL *ili 3 oitu.
`@ Hear relbldnl g:q$ bulb.
`Owilh mod.lins ldnp redoved, lhi5 fq,hlube noy b. oForotod ol loddlig3 !p lo
`3900 eoltaeco.d. ot derie. vollqse wilh iicr@led blo.k6nins did rcduc6d 1116.
`
`Al qll loddiigt ol lO00 wdtta€conds or hor., opprorimotoly 0,5 hillih.n or mod
`b. B.d ln r6ri€s wilh th. dirchorso rlds ol edcl' 100 microhEd sroup ol.opociron.
`(t Th! volu.sorcfor op.rolion ol do3isn volldseqnd ql flqrhinercter nolexc€.dii. on.
`inpurper noih nudb. eroDodionqllt l.$.
`perDinute, Forloil.r[6hingrole!lh.on6rsy
`@ Moqsged toh eldn. ol bqre (.r.ludino pi or bet.
`O Lidrt !our.. k "U" rhqped.
`@ R..onn.id€d
`lor r.iowol 3.ryics o.ly,
`
`O'der
`
`M.O,L,
`
`!.c.1.
`
`EAD
`
`PH /6016tl/ l
`@ Fo! ur. only with FT-,t03 or FI-3068 f,.lhlube.
`
`Std.
`
`60
`
`I.614
`
`D.C. Bav.O
`
`c-8
`
`100
`
`4
`
`2%
`
`Clu.nlily
`
`1-24
`
`
`
`Page 11 of 48
`
`
`
`I I I
`
`Q UARTZ LI N
`lnvented by
`
`THE ORI
`ED
`General Electric
`
`GINAL TUNGSTEN HALOGEN LAMP
`. . . lmitated by Others
`
`. . . and, as you would expect. . the exclusive GE Quartzline
`family . . . offers the largest and most diversified selection of
`tungsten halogen sources ln the world.
`
`hours longer than comparable
`
`-
`
`Iar
`
`QUARTZLINE'LAMPS ARE AVAILABLE IN
`- Low, standard and high voltages
`- Low, medium and high wattages
`- Three main types .
`double ended, slngle ended and
`EVERY GE QUARTZLJNE. FEATURES . . .
`PAR types (see Pages 12 & 13)... in a selection of...
`Bases, such as. . . single contact recessed, standard 2 pin,
`the almost rn rac!lous, regenerative cycle phenornenon which
`indexing 2-pin, prefocus 2-pin, 2-button, ferrule contact,
`assures
`2-prongand 3-prong... in.. .
`Exceptionally long i{e .
`- Quartz or UV absorbing glass (clear and frosted), in PAR
`non- halogen types
`enclosures . and, each lamp in the Axial-Quartz group
`High light output. . . same throughout life
`has an integral, external, dichroic reflector
`- Stable color ternperature . . . to end of life
`Designed to operate at 3200"K,3350"K,3400"K and
`- CLean operation . won't blacken during life . . and
`5000'K color temperature
`- Each standard or high volt larnp
`is internally fused
`DOUBLE.ENDED . . . TUBULAR OUARTZLIN]EIO FAMILIES
`*'
`!-A.
`r,-
`-'-l!-
`THE 3%" FAMILY . 3. . _.d&;j&&ia*: '1r..
`THE 27e" FAMILY s.-, ,;fdfin- - -
`-
`r_ - ._-:,--:-_:+ - ,i
`DWW . . . the 460-watt . . . 340o'K . . . lo'hour li{e . . . replace- BRH... a 1000watt. .75-hour... high brightness lamp
`ment for FAL . . . when 50% more light output is required.
`used in new Overhead projectors.
`FAL... ihe original ...420-watt.. - 32oo'K corrpact DwN... an 800-watt . . . 75-hour .
`high voltage version
`oJ DXW... forstudio lighting applicatlons.
`source for Overhead projectors... its 75-hour life . . . makes
`it ideal Jor AV applications.
`DXN... a 1000-wait . . . 3400"K . 50 hour lamp . . . for
`high brightness requirements .
`in studio lighting . . . pro-
`FFJ .. a powerful ...600-watt. .75-hour source
`jection . . . and Graphic Arts equipment.
`Overhead projectors (not recornmended as replacement
`DXW... a 1000-watt... Bromine Cycle... 3200'K... 150-
`lower wattage DWW or FAL).
`hour. professonaL version o{ DXN . . . widely used in pro
`f essional studio equipment.
`THE 37a" FAMILY
`''r*r.if*l*'.-."
`FBY... the frosted-bub version of DXW... used in profes-
`l_nr-
`sional equiprnent . . for srnoother light distribution.
`DWY...theperformanceproven 650-watt. .25-hour
`FBZ. - . the frosted'bulb version of DXN . . . used in profes-
`light source . . . for portable open-face movie-light equipment
`sional studro equipment. . .Ior smoother light distribution.
`... and other applications where a small ...ultrabright...
`FCB... a 600-watt... 75'hourlamp... used in manyOver-
`3400"K lamp is required-
`head projectors . . . may also substitute Jor DXW when lower
`DWZ... a srnall... 375.watt... 3o-volt... 1o00-hour...
`light output ls requlred.
`Quartzline desgned for rugged performance .
`in Bowling
`FEA... a 240'volt... exportversion of FCB... for Overhead
`Score Proiectors.
`projectors .
`and other applications.
`DXV... an 800-watt... 230-voltversion of DWY... for ex-
`FEB... a 22o-volt... exportversion of FCB... forOverhead
`port equipment.
`projectors . and other applications.
`DXX... an B00watt... hlgh voltage larrp... fordomestic
`FGB... a new Tsowatt. Bromine Cycle . . . 320O'K . . .
`craphic Arts equipment . . . also for export studio lighting units.
`125-hour lamp . . Ior studio light ng equipment.
`DYX . . . the frosted"bllb version of DXX . . for smoother
`FGC... a new 750watt... Bromine Cycle . . . 3400'K . . .
`light distr bution . . . in export stLrdio lighting equipment.
`40-hour arnp
`for studio ighting equipment.
`FAB.. . a 650wait... 3400"K... high efficiencylampfor
`FDG.. - a new 500'watt. Bromine Cycle . . . 3200"K . . .
`Graphic Arts
`or other short-exposure applicatlons.
`100'hour lamp . . for studio lighting equ pment.
`FAD. . . the 650 watt. . .3200"K... 100 hour... professlonal
`FGE... a new 500-watt. Bromine Cycle . . . 3400'K . . .
`version of DWY. May be used in any DWY application where
`30-hour lamp . . . {or studio lighting equipment.
`long llfe . . . with lower light output . . . is required.
`'.wuai.
`FBX . . . the frosted-bulb vers on oJ FAD . . usually used in
`studio lighting equipment. . . for smoother lght distrlbution.
`FCA . . . the frosted-bulb version oJ DWY . . . used in studlo
`lighting equipment
`for smoother light distribution.
`FFM...a 42O walt75'hourlamp...which may be usedinany
`FAD type equjpment . . . for less heat and reduced light output.
`FGA...a 600-watt... 60hour... high voltagelarnp...for
`export Overhead projection equipment.
`SINGLE ENDED
`
`THE 4'8" FAl\llLY
`DYA... a new 1000'watt... Bromine Cycle... 3200"K...
`150-hour .
`high brightness lamp
`for studio lighting
`equipment.
`DYN -.. the Jrosted-bulbversion... of DYA... forsmoother
`light distribution in studio lighting equiprnent.
`QUARTZLINE.. FAIVII LIES
`
`AXIAL.QUARTZ FAI\4ILY
`These renra rkable new Qua rtzline lamps a re all low voltage, 150-watt sou rces used in Bm m movie or rnicro{ilrr
`projection. Each lamp has a 2 pin base which is in the proiector's optical axis, a heat disslpating dichroic
`reflector coat ng on its tiny molded reJlector - . and is an instant-white bromine source. The lamps differ
`only in hours'life, light'ouiput and reflecior mounting distance.
`EJN . . . is rated at 40 hours and has a rim reference to aperture distance of 2"
`EJM . . . also rated at 40 hoLrrs . . . has a reference to aperture distance ot 1%"
`EJS... rated at 15 hours... has a reJerence to aperture dstance of 1%'l
`
`
`
`Page 12 of 48
`
`
`
`THE 2,PIN FAIV]ILY
`DVY... the tiny...650watt ..340O'K .25.hour.
`2'pin lamp
`which gives fl]ll power lighting to portab e
`movie lrghts. . - also used n other applications where o small
`.
`high brightness source is requ red.
`DYH . . . the new . . . 600-watt . .75hour
`.3200'K...
`version of DVY . used n profess onal movie lights . . . and
`Overhead proiectors. lt has a center lead support for added
`strength.
`DYJ...the650-watt... 3400'K... 230volt. -.compacttwln
`f lament . . . export version of DVY - . . for amateur rrovie Lights.
`DYP...a new.. 600watt...75-hour... 2button base...
`3200"K lomp . . - for Overhead projectors. lt also has a center
`lead support for added strength.
`
`Lamp Code
`
`DWW
`FAI
`FFJ
`
`DWY
`DWZ
`DXV
`DXX
`DYX
`FAB
`FAD
`FBX
`FCA
`FFM
`FGA
`
`Watts
`460
`420
`600
`
`650
`375
`400
`800
`ao0
`650
`650
`650
`650
`420
`600
`
`1000
`BRH
`800
`DWN
`1000
`DXN
`1000
`DXW
`1000
`FBY
`1000
`FBZ
`600
`FCB
`600
`FEA
`600
`FEB
`750
`FGB
`750
`FGC
`500
`FGD
`500
`FGE
`i' (Jltraviolet absorbing bulb.
`
`Volts
`
`1.20
`120
`120
`
`120
`30
`230
`230, 240
`230,240
`120
`L20
`r20
`120
`120
`220,240
`
`120
`230
`120
`124
`120
`120
`120, 130
`240
`224
`120
`r20
`124
`120
`
`3%"
`
`SPECIFICATIONS
`DOUBLE-ENDED QUARTZLINE@ WITH SCR (Single Contact Recessed) BASE
`Lamps with 25/s" Overall Lenqth
`Lite, Hours
`Approx. Source Size
`437 x
`160
`10
`437 x
`75
`160
`600 x
`170
`75
`Lamps wilh 3%" Overall Lenqth
`.625 x.160
`25
`.375 x.160
`1000
`.875 x.160
`16
`1.00 x .160
`75
`Frosted DXX
`75
`.625 x .L70
`16
`.625 x .l7O
`100
`Frosted FAD
`100
`25
`Frosted DWY
`.437 x.160
`75
`.875 x.160
`60
`Lamps
`Overall Lenqth
`.75O x .224
`75
`1.00 x.160
`75
`.754 x .22O
`50
`.875 x.250
`150
`Frosted DXW
`150
`Frosted DXN
`50
`.650 x .170
`75
`.875 x.160
`60
`.875 x .160
`60
`125
`.630 x .200
`.630 x.160
`40
`.500 x .160
`100
`30
`.500 x .1a0
`
`DYA
`DYN
`
`150
`150
`
`w,lh 43/a" Ouerc
`r20
`1000
`.875 x.250
`r20
`1000
`Frosted DYA
`SINGLE-ENDED QUARTZLINE ,, WITH 2-CONTACT BASE
`Approxirnale
`Life
`Approximate
`Ho!rs
`Source Size
`Lumens
`.41 x .19
`25
`20,000
`.5O x .22
`75
`17,000
`.44 \ .38
`20
`20,000
`75
`11,000
`75
`17,000
`75
`17,000
`50
`
`Lamp
`Code
`
`Watls
`Volts
`r20
`650
`DVY
`600
`120
`DYH
`230
`650
`DYJ
`420
`120
`DYM
`r20
`600
`DYP
`600
`720
`DYS
`24
`150
`FCS
`* Ultraviolet absorbing bulb.
`AXIAL.QUARTZ
`150
`21
`EJN
`150
`EJM
`2L
`150
`21
`EJS
`** In 2" diameter reJlector.
`
`Filament
`cc6
`
`CC.2P
`
`cc.6
`C-6 Oval
`
`.5O x .22
`
`.23x.11
`
`40
`40
`15
`
`local dislance 2"
`focaldistance 1Y2"
`focaldistance 1Y2"
`
`UC.b.
`cc,6
`cc,6
`
`FCS...a new... al glass... 150watt. .low-voltage...
`oval shaped filarnent
`so-hour amp
`used n rnany
`s ide projectors .
`and other projectlon equipment.
`
`Approx. Lumens Color Temp.'K
`15,000
`3400
`11,000
`32AO
`17,000
`3250
`
`,Tl I
`r,rir
`f,r
`
`rilrl]T
`
`FCS
`
`Bulb
`r-4
`T-4
`T.4
`
`r.4"
`T-4
`r,4*
`T.4"
`r.4,
`T,4*
`T,4
`r"4
`r -4"
`T.4
`r,4
`
`T-5
`
`T-5*
`T-5
`T-5
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