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Eiko FEY Lamp |
The Eiko FEY Lamp is a halogen bulb rated at 2000W and 120V. The lamp features an R7s recessed single contact base, a rated lifetime of 300 hours, and a color temperature of 3200K. This type of lamp is primarily used in stage and studio applications. In the Box Eiko FEY Lamp (2000W/120V) Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents ...
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Eiko ELD EJN Lamp |
The Eiko ELD/EJN Lamp is a halogen bulb rated at 150W and 21V. The lamp features a GX5.3 base, a rated lifetime of 40 hours, and a color temperature of 3400K. This type of lamp is primarily used in microfilm applications. UPC: 031293024305 In the Box Eiko ELD/EJN Lamp (150W/21V) Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents ...
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Eiko BWA Lamp |
The BWA Lamp from Eiko is a 2000 watt bulb designed for stage and studio use. It has a nominal output of 54000 lumens and is compatible with fixtures with a G38 bi-pin mogul base. UPC: 031293005304 Table of Contents ...
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Eiko EYX Halogen Lamp |
The EiKO EYX Lamp is a 500W, 120V halogen T-4 bulb designed for stage and studio applications. It features a frosted coating for a diffused light quality and produces a color temperature of 3000K. UPC: 031293152749 In the Box Eiko EYX Halogen Lamp (500W,120V) Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents ...
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Eiko EPZ Lamp |
The Eiko EPZ Lamp is a halogen bulb rated at 50W and 13.8V. The lamp features a GX5.3 base, a rated lifetime of 1000 hours, and a color temperature of 3150K. This type of lamp is primarily used in microfilm applications. UPC: 031293027207 In the Box Eiko EPZ Lamp (50W/13.8V) Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents ...
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Eiko EMM EKS Lamp |
The Eiko EMM/EKS Lamp is a halogen bulb rated at 250W and 24V. The lamp features a GX7.9 base, a rated lifetime of 50 hours, and a color temperature of 3400K. This type of lamp is primarily used in 16mm projection applications. In the Box Eiko EMM/EKS Lamp (250W/24V) Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents ...
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Eiko CWZ Lamp |
The Eiko CWZ Lamp is a halogen bulb rated at 1500W and 120V. The lamp features a P40s single contact mogul prefocus flanged base, a rated lifetime of 325 hours, and a color temperature of 3200K. This type of lamp is primarily used in stage and studio applications. UPC: 031293010100 In the Box Eiko CWZ Lamp (1500W/120V) Limited 1-Year Warranty T...
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Interfit Replacement Flash Tube for Strobies |
This Interfit Replacement Flash Tube for Strobies Pro-Flash One Eighty battery-powered shoe mount flash has a daylight-balanced color temperature of 5,600K and a 180W/s output. Table of Contents ...
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Profoto Flashtube for Acute D4 Ring |
This Profoto Flashtube for Acute D4 Ring Flash Head is a spare or replacement for the one that ships with the flash head. Table of Contents ...
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Ushio JCV Lamp |
The Ushio JCV Lamp is a halogen bulb rated at 500W and 230V. The lamp features an E11 base, an average lifetime of 2,000 hours, and a color temperature of 2,950K. This type of bulb is primarily used in stage, studio, and TV applications. In the Box Ushio JCV Lamp (500W/230V) Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents ...
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