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RE: Question on Noblex Panorama


  • From: David Hibbeln <dhibbeln@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: Question on Noblex Panorama
  • Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 14:10:44 -0400

For Flashbulbs see:

If you are looking for SCREWTYPE FLASHBULBS try:

>Bill Cress at www.flashbulbs.com 
>Bill is based in Wayne, NJ and is an expert on flashbulbs as well as a good
source.
>Best wishes,
>John Heffernan Meggaflash Technologies Ltd
 
>Email: meggafla@xxxxxx
>Web: www.meggaflash.com
>Meggaflash Technologies Ltd. ---The Flashbulb People
>Clonroad Business Park
>Ennis, County Clare
>Republic of Ireland. 
>Tel: +353 65 6822677
>Fax: +353 65 6822688

Regards,
David R. Hibbeln
IT Director - Tobin & Collins CPA PA
voice 201-487-7744    fax 201-487-8848   email - dhibbeln@xxxxxxxxx


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edward Meyers [mailto:aghalide@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 1:02 PM
> To: Willem-Jan Markerink
> Cc: david A; Panoramic List; Steven.Morton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Question on Noblex Panorama
> 
> 
> One answer about flash was partially true. With conventional
> flash or flash bulbs the duel-time is too short to produce
> a proper exposure for the entire frame. But long-duration
> flashbulbs, which have a duel-time of a few seconds would
> work if the turning time is within the duel-time. These
> large flashbulbs were made and sold by Sylvania for use
> with high-speed cameras which exposed 100 ft. of 35mm film
> in just a few seconds. I don't know if the bulbs are still
> manufactured, but I have about 100 of them for future
> use. Twenty odd years ago I asked a friend at Sylvania to
> send me a sleeve (10 or 12 bulbs). He made a mistake and
> sent me a case. Ed
> 
>