International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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KODATRON SPEEDLAMP fylcvllt QneeyeA Median THE girl in the illustration above was caught in one phase of a whirl of fast dance routine. No human motion is too fast for this lamp. Models need not be posed, but may be caught in the rehearsal of a bit of action and "frozen" with wire-sharp definition. The light provided by the Kodatron Speedlamp flash is so powerful that exposures must be made with small diaphragm openings, insuring depth of field. EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY OF OPERATION The Kodatron Speedlamp uses very little current and its gas-filled flash tube is good for over 5,000 fully efficient flashes before replacement is necessary. No special wiring or fusing is required for this lamp. Shutter synchronization is simple. A 50-watt lamp within the flash tube gives a preview of the light balance on the subject. Kodatron Speedlamp complete, including power unit, one Kodatron Flash Tube, 18-inch reflector, telescoping standard, and synchronizer cord . . . $400 Kodatron Flash Tube (replacement) 30 Descriptive circular will be gladly supplied on request EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, N. Y. International Photographer for April, 1941 17