The Flash Bulb
This is a traditional GE5 flash bulb inserted in the centre of a flash gun reflector. They were in use from the 1920s to the 1970s when the electronic flash, which had been developed during WWII, became more widely used.
Definition: A single-use bulb containing a fine filament, metal wool or metal foil. The bulb's contents burn up in a flash of brilliant light when an electric current is passed through it, illuminating the scene in a brief flash.
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- Fujifilm FinePix JZ300
- 1/33
- f/3.3
- 5mm
- 800
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