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  The '''Minolta Junior''' or '''Minolta Junior B.C.''' is a [[flashgun]] for big old [[flashbulbs]]. An adapter for modern small bulbs was available. 'B.C.' means 'battery/condenser'. That means that enough current for flashbulb ignition is drawn from a capacitor loaded by the 22.5V dry battery. The flashgun has a collapsible 13-lamellae reflector fan. On the back is a small analog calculator for computing an exposure parameter (probably the [[guide number]]) which is depending on lamp-to-subject distance.
 
  The '''Minolta Junior''' or '''Minolta Junior B.C.''' is a [[flashgun]] for big old [[flashbulbs]]. An adapter for modern small bulbs was available. 'B.C.' means 'battery/condenser'. That means that enough current for flashbulb ignition is drawn from a capacitor loaded by the 22.5V dry battery. The flashgun has a collapsible 13-lamellae reflector fan. On the back is a small analog calculator for computing an exposure parameter (probably the [[guide number]]) which is depending on lamp-to-subject distance.
  
The '''Minolta Baby flash''' was a smaller 11-lamellae variant.
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The '''Minolta Baby flash''' is a smaller 11-lamellae variant.
  
 
[[Category:Minolta|Junior B.C.]]
 
[[Category:Minolta|Junior B.C.]]
 
[[Category:Bulb flashgun]]
 
[[Category:Bulb flashgun]]

Revision as of 09:33, 8 December 2010

  The Minolta Junior or Minolta Junior B.C. is a flashgun for big old flashbulbs. An adapter for modern small bulbs was available. 'B.C.' means 'battery/condenser'. That means that enough current for flashbulb ignition is drawn from a capacitor loaded by the 22.5V dry battery. The flashgun has a collapsible 13-lamellae reflector fan. On the back is a small analog calculator for computing an exposure parameter (probably the guide number) which is depending on lamp-to-subject distance.

The Minolta Baby flash is a smaller 11-lamellae variant.