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Date
1975 – 1989
Material
plastic; paper; cardboard
Catalogue Number
104.41.0111
Description
Black and grey plastic “Pocket Strobe” flash attachment in original black cardboard box - also in the box are the instruction manuals and two small plastic mounting tools. On the back of the flash is the on/off switch, a ready lamp light, directions for distances depending on colour or black and wh…
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Title
Camera Flash
Date
1975 – 1989
Material
plastic; paper; cardboard
Dimensions
7.5 x 7.9 x 11.1 cm
Description
Black and grey plastic “Pocket Strobe” flash attachment in original black cardboard box - also in the box are the instruction manuals and two small plastic mounting tools. On the back of the flash is the on/off switch, a ready lamp light, directions for distances depending on colour or black and white film, and the opening for batteries.
Subject
Nicholas Morant
photograph
camera equipment
camera flash;
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
104.41.0111
Images
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Date
1950 – 1980
Material
leather; fabric; plastic; metal;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0137
Description
A grey plastic handheld flash with an expandable reflective disk in a black leather box lined with dark red velvet.The flash has a hook on the bottom where it can be fitted onto a camera, an articulated head where the reflective disk is, a distance gauge on the back [it was taped into a particular …
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Title
Camera Flash
Date
1950 – 1980
Material
leather; fabric; plastic; metal;
Dimensions
4.2 x 5.5 x 12.0 cm
Description
A grey plastic handheld flash with an expandable reflective disk in a black leather box lined with dark red velvet.The flash has a hook on the bottom where it can be fitted onto a camera, an articulated head where the reflective disk is, a distance gauge on the back [it was taped into a particular position with a piece of clear tape that has since come unstuck], and a green plastic cord coming out of the front of the flash just below the disk.The box has a leather hinged lid and is held closed with a snap on a leather tab.
Subject
Nicholas Morant
photography
camera equipment
camera flash
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
104.41.0137
Images
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Date
1950 – 1975
Material
metal; plastic;
Catalogue Number
104.41.0114 a-c
Description
Three cone-shaped flash reflector attachments of different configurations. The largest reflector has a matte black metal mount with “HR” inscribed inside a circle on both sides - the reflector is perpendicular to the base of the mount and directly opposite from the base of the cone is a red plastic…
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Title
Reflectors Flash
Date
1950 – 1975
Material
metal; plastic;
Dimensions
15.2 x 15.2 x 12.1 cm
Description
Three cone-shaped flash reflector attachments of different configurations. The largest reflector has a matte black metal mount with “HR” inscribed inside a circle on both sides - the reflector is perpendicular to the base of the mount and directly opposite from the base of the cone is a red plastic button. The plug for the light bulb is located in the middle of the cone. The mid-sized reflector consists of a bowl-shaped disk with a bulb plug at the bottom and a matte black metal mount directly below that. In the middle of the reflector is a small dent.The smallest reflector is a deep cone-shape with a central plug for the light bulb and another plug for the reflector on the outside.
Subject
Nicholas Morant
photography
camera equipment
camera flash
flash reflector
Credit
Gift of Nicholas Morant, Banff, 2006
Catalogue Number
104.41.0114 a-c
Images
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
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