. ref name cox1 cite book title Flashgun Casey, Crime Photographer From the Pulps to Radio And Beyond ... origyear 2005 isbn 1891379054 location Yorktown Heights, NY ref Jack Flashgun Casey, was a crime photographer ... Gibson, Ethelbert the bartender Air dates 07 07 43 04 01 44 as Flashgun Casey 04 08 44 06 26 45 as Casey ... flash casey 36.jpg right thumb 125px Here s Flash Casey 1938 Flashgun Casey was featured in 21 short ... more details
Crime photographer Flashgun Casey Casey, Press Photographer Stephen Bristol, Crime Photographer was a media ... title Flashgun Casey, Crime Photographer From the Pulps to Radio And Beyond last Cox first J. Randolph ... Mask , the character Jack Flashgun Casey, was a crime photographer for the newspaper The Morning ..., Crime Photographer stories in Black Mask Flashgun Casey began in the March 1934 issue of Black ... Cotsworth, Casey Jan Miner , Ann Williams John Gibson, Titles of show Flashgun Casey Casey, Press Photographer ... more details
Infobox writer For more information see Template Infobox Writer doc . image imagesize alt caption pseudonym birth name birth date 1901 Birth date and age Year Month Day birth place Olean, New York ref name TV.com death date January 31, 1984 death place resting place occupation language nationality ethnicity citizenship education alma mater period genre Crime fiction subject movement notableworks Casey, Crime Photographer spouse Elixabeth Fowler partner children 2 relatives influences influenced awards Grand Master Award, Mystery Writers of America signature signature alt website portaldisp George Harmon Coxe 1901 January 31, 1984 was an American writer of crime fiction . Perhaps best known for his series Casey, Crime Photographer Jack Flashgun Casey , which became a popular Radio programming radio show airing through to the 1940s. He wrote a total of 63 novels, the last being published in 1975. Overview George Harmon Coxe 1901 January 31, 1984 was an American writer of crime fiction.His series characters are Jack Flashgun Casey, Kent Murdock, Leon Morley, Sam Crombie, Max Hale and Jack Fenner. Casey and Murdock are both detectives and photographers . He started writing officially from around 1922, his work being for nickel and dime pulp magazine pulp fiction of the time. To earn money, he originally wrote in many genres, including romance and adventure stories, but was especially fond of crime fiction, his character Jack Flashgun Casey becoming a popular Old time radio radio show through to the 1940s. He wrote a total of 63 novels, the last being published in 1975. He was associated with MGM as a writer. ref name TV.com http www.tv.com george harmon coxe person 199110 biography.html Biography on TV.com ref Married to Elizabeth Fowler in 1929, Coxe had 2 children. He was named a Grand Master in 1964 by The Mystery Writers of America. Novels see also List of Novels by George Harmon Coxe He wrote a total of 63 novels starting in 1937, the last being published in 1975. ... more details
An attosecond is an SI unit of time equal to 10 sup 18 sup of a second . one quintillionth of a second . ref cite web url http www.memidex.com attosecond title attosecond work Memidex WordNet Dictionary Thesaurus accessdate 2011 04 14 ref For context, an attosecond is to a second what a second is to about 31.71 billion years, or twice the age of the universe. ref name multiref1 http web.archive.org web 20080304183157 http www.photonics.com content news 2008 February 28 90764.aspx Electron Motion Filmed , Feb. 28, 2008 ref ref http web.archive.org web 20071111131259 http steacie.nrc cnrc.gc.ca personal corkum atto5 e.html Exploring Attosecond Time. Visualising an Attosecond... How short is an attosecond? ref The word attosecond is formed by the SI prefix prefix atto and the SI unit unit second . Atto was made from the Danish word for eighteen atten . ref http www.wordinfo.info words index info view unit 246 atto A toh& 93 Danish or Norwegian eighteen a decimal prefix used in the international metric system for measurements . Wordinfo.info 2007 04 05 . Retrieved on 2011 01 23. ref Its symbol is as . An attosecond is equal to 1000 zeptosecond s, or 1 1000 of a femtosecond . Because the next higher SI unit for time is the femtosecond 10 sup 15 sup seconds , durations of 10 sup 17 sup s and 10 sup 16 sup s will typically be expressed as tens or hundreds of attoseconds zeptosecond Shorter times 1 attosecond the time it takes for light to travel the length of three hydrogen atoms. 12 attoseconds record for shortest time interval measured as of May 12, 2010. ref cite web url http www.physorg.com news192909576.html title 12 attoseconds is the world record for shortest controllable time ref 24 attoseconds the atomic unit of time. 60 attoseconds the shortest pulses of laser light yet created. ref http technology.newscientist.com channel tech dn14172 fastestever flashgun captures image of light wave.html?feedId online news rss20 Fastest ever flashgun captures image of light wav ... more details
About a list of Flashgun Casey Stories appearing in Black Mask the Media Franchise Casey, Crime Photographer for more in depth information about the magazine see Black Mask magazine The Casey franchise was started in 1934 by George Harmon Coxe in Black Mask magazine . A total of 21 stories were published in the magazine ref name bib cite book title A Comprehensive Index to Black Mask, 1920 1951 With Brief Annotations, Preface, and Editorial Apparatus first Edward R. last Hagemann location Bowling Green, Ohio publisher Bowling Green State University Popular Press origyear 1982 isbn 0879722029 chapter cite George Harmon Coxe ref , plus two serialized novels. Note the company these stories keep within the pages of Black Mask such as Raymond Chandler & E. Stanley Gardner. This magazine was an important part of the pulp magazine genre. class wikitable sortable Casey, Crime Photographer shorts, published in Black Mask magazine Title Volume Issue, Month Year Blood on the Lens 25 09, Jan 1943 Buried Evidence br w Tom Wade 18 05, July 1935 Casey Detective 17 12, Feb 1935 Earned Reward 18 01, Mar 1935 Fall Guy 19 04, June 1936 Hot Delivery 17 05, July 1934 Mr. Casey Flashgun s Murder 18 08, Oct 1935 Mixed Drinks 17 06, Aug 1934 Murder in the Red 25 02, June 1942 Murder Mixup 19 03, May 1936 Murder Picture 17 11, Jan 1935 Once Around the Click 24 01, May 1941 Pinch Hitters 17 07, Sep 1934 Portrait of Murder 18 12, Feb 1936 Push Over 17 04, June 1934 Return Engagement 17 01, Mar 1934 Special Assignment 17 02, April 1934 Thirty Two Tickets to Win 18 04, June 1935 Too Many Women 19 04, Sep 1936 Two Man Job 17 03, May 1934 Women are Trouble 18 02, April 1935 In addition to these stories, the two earliest novels were serialized over three issues each. Notes references External links http www.blackmaskmagazine.com BlackMaskMagazine.com http www.detnovel.com Black 20Mask.html History of Black Mask DEFAULTSORT Casey Category Characters in pulp fiction Category Defunct American literary ... more details
Edixa is a brand of camera manufacturer Wirgin Wirgin Kamerawerk which was based in Wiesbaden, West Germany . The product line included several 35mm cameras and 16mm Edixa 16 subminiature camera s designed by de Heinz Waaske Heinz Waaske from the 1950s to the 1970s. 35mm cameras Image Edixa Reflex B body front.jpg thumb right Front view of an Edixa Reflex B camera body Image Edixa Reflex B body back open.jpg thumb right Back view of an Edixa Reflex B Edixa Reflex , with Steinheil Quinon 1.9 55mm, Isco Travegar 2,8 50mm Edixa MAT REFLEX Edixa REX TTL Universl edixamat cd Edixa Stereo Edixa Electronica Edixa motoric 16mm subminiature cameras Image Edixa16mb.jpeg thumb right 16mm Subminiature photography subminiature camera Edixa 16MB Edixa 16 with Isco Travegar 2,8 25mm lens Edixa 16M with Scheider Kreuznach 2,8 25mm Xenar lens Edixa 16MB black model, of above Edixa 16U Franka 16 alka 16 Accessories Neck chain color filters closeup filter set Lens hood AG1 flashgun Development tank Projector gallery Image Edixa 16MB leather case.JPG Edixa 16M genuine leather case with logo Image Edixa16 closeup lenses.JPG Edixa 16 close up lenses Image Edixa16hood.JPG Edixa 16 lens hood gallery References J rg Eikmann, Ulrich Vogt Kameras f r Millionen Heinz Waaske, Konstrukteur. Wittig Fachbuch External links http homed.inet.tele.dk riess gewir.html Site with photos and history section http www.butkus.org chinon Edixa PDF camera manuals found on this site use the search feature on www.orphancameras.com Category Cameras Category SLR cameras Category Subminiature cameras Category Photography companies of Germany Germany company stub Photo stub it Edixa zh ... more details
Image Polaroid Swinger.jpg thumb right Polaroid Swinger The Polaroid Model 20 Swinger was a popular Land Camera produced by the Polaroid Corporation between 1965 and 1970. At 19.95 USD it was the first truly inexpensive instant camera , a fact that helped fuel its enormous popularity and made it one of the top selling cameras of all time. The Swinger was especially successful in the youth market due to its low price, stylish appearance, and catchy Meet the Swinger jingle sung by Barry Manilow in a television advertisement featuring a young Ali MacGraw . ref http movies.nytimes.com person 44193 Ali MacGraw Ali MacGraw Trailer Showtimes Cast Movies The New York Times Bot generated title ref The Swinger featured an extinction light meter exposure meter tied to the aperture which displayed the word YES in a window below the viewfinder when the exposure photography exposure was set correctly. Earlier models also displayed the word NO when not properly adjusted, while later units used only the YES indicator. The Swinger also included a built in flash photography flashgun for AG 1 flashbulbs. The Swinger used Polaroid s 20 Series roll film , which was the first Polaroid roll film to develop outside the camera. Variants included the Model M 15 Swinger Sentinel the Swinger II in non US markets , which was a cheaper Swinger without the built in flash, and the Model 3000 Big Swinger , which used 100 Series pack film instead of the old style picture rolls. The Swinger name was also used on several international market Polaroid cameras in the 1960s and 1970s. Footnotes reflist External links http www.youtube.com watch?v h7k2uwJmwxo Vintage Meet The Swinger TV spot http www.rwhirled.com landlist landdcam roll.htm 20 The Land List http www.dprakel.f2s.com Polaroid Polaroid Picture Roll Camera Collection Category Polaroid cameras photo stub ... more details
merge to Speedlight discuss Talk Speedlight Consolidating flash articles into one date February 2012 File Nikon SB 900 right.JPG thumb Right hand view of the Nikon flashgun Speedlight SB 900 The Nikon SB 900 is a Flash photography flash made by Nikon for their digital and film single lens reflex camera s, released on June 30, 2008. It has electronic interfaces for through the lens TTL automatic exposure and automatic zoom to match lens focal lengths from 17 to 200  mm 35  mm equivalent and 12 to 200  mm in Nikon DX Format . The SB 900 is part of Nikon s Creative Lighting System CLS and features the intelligent TTL i TTL exposure mode. With compatible SLR cameras such as the Nikon D40 D40 , Nikon D40x D40x , Nikon D50 D50 , Nikon D60 D60 , Nikon D70 D70 , Nikon D70s D70s , Nikon D80 D80 , Nikon D5000 D5000 , Nikon D90 D90 , Nikon D200 D200 , Nikon D300 D300 , Nikon D700 D700 , Nikon D7000 D7000 , Nikon D2H D2h , Nikon D2Hs D2hs , Nikon D2X D2x , Nikon D2Xs D2xs , Nikon D3 D3 , Nikon D3x D3x and Nikon F6 F6 can be used as master commander as well as remote flash unit within a CLS wireless lighting setup. As of November 2011 the SB 900 was replaced by the SB 910. External links http www.photographytalk.com photography equipment reviews 1879 13 reasons the new nikon sb 910 speedlight flash is worth the money 13 Reasons the New Nikon SB 910 Speedlight Flash Is Worth the Money http www.nikonusa.com Find Your Nikon Product Flashes 4807 SB 900 AF Speedlight.html Nikon USA page http photo tips online.com test nikon sb 700 vs sb 900 overheating thermal cut out Nikon Speedlight SB 700 vs. SB 900 overheating thermal cut out test Category Nikon flashes SB 900 ... more details
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Micro Precision Products Ltd MPP was a British optical company that between 1941 and 1982 produced cameras and related equipment. From 1976, its name was MPP Photographic Products Ltd. MPP was formed in 1941 to sell equipment produced by Celestion Ltd. in its early days, MPP employees also worked for Celestion or the related McMurdo Instrument Co. MPP was based in London in Kingston upon Thames Kingston until 1976, Wandsworth thereafter. Products MPP s first major product was the Micro Technical Camera, in 1948. This was far in advance of any other camera produced in Britain. Mark II followed in 1949 Mark III in 1951 Marks VI, VII and VIII in 1952, 1956, and 1963. Marks IV and V were not sold. These had the full versatility and quality of technical camera s some are still 2005 in professional use. The Micro Press Camera was a press camera available through the 1950s. MPP is the only postwar British manufacturer of twin lens reflex camera s. The Microcord 1951 was based on the Rollei cord it was soon 1952 followed by the Microcord Mk II, with an improved shutter the German Prontor . The Ross optics Ross lens is of high quality. In 1958, MPP brought out the lever wound Microflex, inspired by the Rollei flex. This had excellent optics by Cooke Optics Taylor, Taylor and Hobson and the camera was well made, but the crank invited hard use for which it was not designed. Shortly after its introduction, Britain dropped the high duty rates that had made Rollei equipment prohibitively expensive, and the Microflex had to be heavily discounted. Other products included enlargers even for large format , projectors, and a flashgun that was later the basis of Darth Vader s lightsaber in Original trilogy Star Wars Star Wars . Further reading Skinner, Basil. Micro Precision Products The MPP story and the products. Newquay, Cornwall MPP Publications, 2004. ISBN 0 9546070 1 5 Wakefield, George L. Camera movements. London Fountain Press, 1955. The book first describes the movements possi ... more details
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