Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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460 EQUIPMENT SURVEY: 8 A representative roundup of photo lamps and lighting units PRESENTED on these two pages is a fact and photo examination of lighting units suitable for home use. Because of the diverse and very considerable number of such units currently available, the reader should understand that those pictured here are representative only. Their use as examples of their types should not be con strued as a specific and selective recommendation. To select his lighting units wisely from among the types offered, the reader is urged to examine the survey data in direct connection with the discussion, Choosing Your Lighting Units, on page 463. Survey is in four groups: lamps, flood units, spots and booms, and lighting bars. FLOOD LAMPS GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Lamp Approx. Rated life Amperes Color Screw List No. watts at 115 v. at 115 v. temp. base price 1 250 3 hrs. 2.2 3400° K Med. $.16 2 500 6 hrs. 4.4 3400° K Med. .30 RFL-2 500 6 hrs. 4.4 3400° K Med. 1.05 RSP-2 500 6 hrs. 4.4 3400° K Med. 1.20 375w-MB 375 4 hrs. 3.3 3400° K Med. 1.25 Blue-glass Photofloods— B-l, $.30; B-2, $.60— are offered for use with Daylight Kodachrome and to supplement daylight. 0> FLOOD LIGHTING UNITS EASTMAN KODAK CO. Vari-Beam Clamplight, 12" semimatte spun aluminum; adjustable socket creates flood to semi-spot beam; positive C-type clamp, felt padded with handle; No. 2 lamp; $9.75, less lamp. Vari-Beam Standlight, 12" semi-matte spun aluminum; adjustable socket creates flood to semispot beam; tubular stand to 554' height on heavy steel, padded base; No. 2 lamp; $15.00, less lamp. Twin Kodaflector, 12" polished aluminum, collapsible; tripod stand to 6' height; No. 1 or No. 2 lamp with adapter; $5.00, less lamps. JAMES H. SMITH & SONS CORP. Victor C-l clamp light, rubber sheathed spring with friction swivel; heatproof socket and switch; 10' cord; No. 1 or 2 lamp; RFL-2 shown; $.40, less lamp and handle. Victor No. 90 Thrift Unit; lO1/!;" semimatte aluminum reflector; Victor C-l clamp, 6' cord; $2.45. Note: There are ten other Victor reflector units, ranging in size from 5" to 18 ' and in price from $2.55 to $17.25; offered for use with them are six types of stands, priced from $2.45 to $23.90.