The Ultrablitz Rocket is an electronic flash unit manufactured by Robert Bosch Elektronik (formerly Deutsche Elektronik GmbH) in West Germany during the late 1950s and early 1960s. It was part of the Ultrablitz line, which was a prominent competitor to other German electronic flashes of the era like the Braun Hobby and Mecablitz. Common in the 1960s/70s, these compact, portable strobes often featured built-in chargers and were designed for use with film cameras, with some models offering manual, thyristor, or auto settings.
Key Features:
· Manufacturer: Robert Bosch Elektronik GmbH, Berlin (Germany).
· Power: Primarily designed to operate on a rechargeable nickel-cadmium (NiCd) battery or through an AC outlet.
· Output Control: Models like the Rocket often featured settings for both full power and half power to adjust light output.
· Recycling Time: Approximately 8–10 seconds on battery power and as fast as 3 seconds when using a high-voltage external battery pack.
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