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Westinghouse OV-15
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OV-15 with the OVZ refractor.
Looks more like an original OV-15, cause the OVZ has the same refractor as what the OV-15's originally had.
I think this makes it look good. :3
File information
Filename:
DSCN3981.jpg
Album name:
Lil'Cinnamon
/
Westinghouse OV-15
Keywords:
American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:
Westinghouse
Model Number:
OV-15
Wattage:
100 watts
Lamp Type:
Mercury Vapor
Filesize:
133 KiB
Date added:
Jun 01, 2011
Dimensions:
1000 x 750 pixels
Displayed:
64 times
Color Space:
sRGB
Contrast:
0
DateTime Original:
2011:06:01 13:38:55
Exposure Bias:
0 EV
Exposure Mode:
0
Exposure Program:
Program
Exposure Time:
1/30 sec
FNumber:
f/3.3
Flash:
Compulsory Flash
Focal length:
8.1 mm
ISO:
400
Light Source:
Unknown: 0
Make:
Nikon
Max Aperture:
f/2.7
Model:
COOLPIX S620
URL:
http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=6713
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GullWhiz
[Jun 01, 2011 at 10:40 PM]
Yes pretty much...except the original would have a Westinghouse Logo right in the center of the bottom of the refractor....
My OV-15 which is older and slightly different design from yours very slightly may have had a completely different refractor though!
joe_347V
[Jun 01, 2011 at 11:04 PM]
Looks a lot like the ones here with the glass refractor on. Well, aside from the fact that the ones here aren't painted.
LilCinnamon
[Jun 02, 2011 at 07:51 AM]
Are these refractors the same design on the 115?
I looked on this refractor and it says Holophane on it. I guess they mde the refractor.
streetlight98
[Sep 13, 2011 at 09:29 PM]
Yep the 115 glass refractor is identical to this.
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My OV-15 which is older and slightly different design from yours very slightly may have had a completely different refractor though!
I looked on this refractor and it says Holophane on it. I guess they mde the refractor.