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General Electric M1000 Dayburner
From Cambridge, MA
Keywords: American_Streetlights

General Electric M1000 Dayburner

From Cambridge, MA

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Filename:IMG_6650b.JPG
Album name:tpirman1982 / The Best of The Frangioso's Street Lighting Gallery
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:General Electric
Model Number:M1000
Wattage:1,000 watts
Lamp Type:Mercury Vapor
Filesize:373 KiB
Date added:Jun 21, 2015
Dimensions:1600 x 1200 pixels
Displayed:169 times
Color Space:sRGB
DateTime Original:2015:06:19 07:42:33
Exposure Bias:0 EV
Exposure Mode:0
Exposure Time:1/400 sec
FNumber:f/6.9
Flash:No Flash
Focal length:25 mm
ISO:200
Make:Canon
Max Aperture:f/6.9
Model:Canon PowerShot A1300
URL:http://www.galleryoflights.org/mb/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=19489
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streetlight98   [Jun 21, 2015 at 03:07 AM]
That's definitely using a lot of juice! Look at all those dead bugs too. Ick! Surprised
tpirman1982   [Jun 21, 2015 at 01:54 PM]
Yeah, but it's a rarity seeing a big street light dayburning. That may be either dead bugs or dirt inside that glass lens, though. I tried photographing it on the other side last week, though. It was late in the afternoon, bright and sunny, but the tree in the background was in my way. So this morning shot was better.
streetlight98   [Jun 21, 2015 at 02:10 PM]
I heard rumors that the M-1000 and M-400 share the same top housing and just the refractor doors and reflector are different. Dunno if it's true though since I don't have an M-1000. I'd love an M-1000 but they're HUGE! And use a lot of power too. I'd want to keep mine original so I'd probably only use it for display if I had one.
NiMo   [Jun 21, 2015 at 05:52 PM]
I have both and the housing may be similar, but the M1000's is a bit wider and the screw hole configuration is different. That, BTW, is a mid to late 60s version.
streetlight98   [Jun 21, 2015 at 06:09 PM]
Ah thanks for debunking that theory.

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