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EDIT: it turns out that it isn't an Optotronics RPL. I'm still trying to figure out who made it.
I just got my 200mw 532nm RPL that I bought from 09speed3. Overall, it's physical condition is good, with just a couple marks here and there. However there is no Optotronics sticker on the unit anywhere. There is a little sticker in the battery compartment with the serial number, wavelength, and power. Oh, when I looked at the label, it says its 250mw, instead of 200mw like he listed it at. I don't have my meter yet, so I can't verify these numbers. I will update this when my Kenometer comes in.
This is my first RPL, and I really like how heavy and sturdy it feels. This thing is really bright! It's my most powerful green so far. I had a hard time taking beam shots with this low end camera, but I posted a picture below anyway. I can't wait to try this thing outside at night.
Ok now there is a slight problem with the dot, it has a little artifact that is visible on the side of the dot. I'm not sure what's causing this to happen. Although the artifact is a little annoying, I still love this laser. I'm going to take some videos and post them later. Here are some pics:
Picture of the dot:
EDIT: New night beam shots. They were the best I could do with my camera, but it looks so much better in person.
EDIT 2: All the pics above were with my camera on automatic mode, which didn't nearly capture the full power of this laser. I just now tried setting it to night mode, take a look:
EDIT:
I just got my kenometer with data logging today. Here are some graphs of this laser. The pics are kinda big, just click the links:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v653/bryce00741/532nmGreenRPLstyle3.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v653/bryce00741/532nmGreenRPLstyle.jpg
I just got my 200mw 532nm RPL that I bought from 09speed3. Overall, it's physical condition is good, with just a couple marks here and there. However there is no Optotronics sticker on the unit anywhere. There is a little sticker in the battery compartment with the serial number, wavelength, and power. Oh, when I looked at the label, it says its 250mw, instead of 200mw like he listed it at. I don't have my meter yet, so I can't verify these numbers. I will update this when my Kenometer comes in.
This is my first RPL, and I really like how heavy and sturdy it feels. This thing is really bright! It's my most powerful green so far. I had a hard time taking beam shots with this low end camera, but I posted a picture below anyway. I can't wait to try this thing outside at night.
Ok now there is a slight problem with the dot, it has a little artifact that is visible on the side of the dot. I'm not sure what's causing this to happen. Although the artifact is a little annoying, I still love this laser. I'm going to take some videos and post them later. Here are some pics:



Picture of the dot:

EDIT: New night beam shots. They were the best I could do with my camera, but it looks so much better in person.


EDIT 2: All the pics above were with my camera on automatic mode, which didn't nearly capture the full power of this laser. I just now tried setting it to night mode, take a look:


EDIT:
I just got my kenometer with data logging today. Here are some graphs of this laser. The pics are kinda big, just click the links:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v653/bryce00741/532nmGreenRPLstyle3.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v653/bryce00741/532nmGreenRPLstyle.jpg
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