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Old 23-01-2010, 12:11 AM
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I thought it was cooled by its proximity to a 6" AP.. Im not to big to admit when I'm wrong hahaha
Last night was the second night now in 2& 1/2 years that I couldn't quuuuite reach -35C ....as it was still a balmy beer swilling 28C at midnight last night .

I decided that -34.6 was close enough and I started at 10pm, the camera eventually got to -35C but hopefully my set of -35C darks will still be close enough for the lights taken at -34.6C

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Old 23-01-2010, 12:22 AM
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Oh yes, actually the PL11002 has a revolutionary Kodak emulsion based Silver Halide CMOS in fact ...the super cooling is just for my beer

Thanks for the critique

Mike
Mike a lot of people already think that you are super cooled , and some luke warm LOL, as for the comments by Mr Ward, I look forward to seeing the results. it would indeed be a wonderful gesture for you to offer Mike a case of super cooled beers while you allow his New camera to image through your scope, while you two chew the air, then plonk on your old beastie and see the difference through the same scope.


that would be the ideal test for the beer cooler
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Old 23-01-2010, 01:03 AM
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..... and some luke warm LOL, as for the comments by Mr Ward.......
Which one's?

Mike's experienced enough to take constructive criticism....and good enough to have some excellent sponsors.

I just call it as I see it....
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Old 23-01-2010, 11:14 AM
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I just call it as I see it....
That's all very well Peter but could you please refrain from making accusations to this community about your perceptions concerning my private affairs, they are none of your business, do not belong in this forum and I do not apprectiate them, thankyou.

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Old 23-01-2010, 02:53 PM
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...my private affairs, they are none of your business....
Agreed.

Though I am puzzled why anyone would be sheepish about having a sponsor.

This is normal practice in many pursuits where a manufacturer/service supplier wants their name associated with the A-listers. I personally see it as a mark of success

The Australian (Tennis) open is currently full of them.

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