The 1539-A is a cost effective solution
when external triggering only is required or when high intensity
light is necessary by using multiple units.
The Stroboslave stroboscope light source satisfies the basic
requirements for motion studies and high-speed photography-it
produces a bright white light at flash rates up to 25,000 per
minute. Since it contains no internal oscillator to establish
the flash rate, it is an economical unit and is well suited for
use with external inputs.
The lamp and reflector assembly is held in place by a clip from
which it can be easily removed and positioned separately from
the main unit. A five-foot flexible cable is supplied and cables
up to 50 feet can be used. When the reflector is removed from
the assembly, the lamp can be inserted through holes as small
as one inch in diameter, thus making it possible to observe objects
in otherwise inaccessible areas.
External triggering required. Can be slaved
to the external trigger of the 1531,
1538 or 1546
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