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FrozenGate by Avery

my 820mW 12x!

Camera's doing fine, I took some motorcycle pictures yesterday of my buddys honda 1000 Repsol, and pictures look just as good as the day I got the cam!It just an old kodak easyshyre anyways, camera's have went down in price and up in MP so much in the last couple years, I could probably get the same camer for $120 bucks!
 





Camera's doing fine, I took some motorcycle pictures yesterday of my buddys honda 1000 Repsol, and pictures look just as good as the day I got the cam!It just an old kodak easyshyre anyways, camera's have went down in price and up in MP so much in the last couple years, I could probably get the same camer for $120 bucks!

Out side should be fine, just to double check take some "low Light" pictures and see how it does.
 
Krogith, indeed!!!

NEVER ever expose your camera esp. digital to a direct or near direct laser emission. The sensor will over current and burn out the pixels of the exposed area. 405nm is excellent at destroying CCD or CMOS sensors as it is long wave/near UV.
Dark pictures will easily show dead or dying pixels. If you don't see any strangeness in the picture count yourself lucky!
 
Haha then I don't undslersfnad how anybody could take laser pics? In my videos they were on the laser for no more than ten seconds directly. And the camera is fine, even I'n low light
 
Haha then I don't undslersfnad how anybody could take laser pics? In my videos they were on the laser for no more than ten seconds directly. And the camera is fine, even I'n low light

You can take pictures just be very careful pretend it's your 3rd eye... Hey I know what some of you are going say Shut up Don't go that direction
 


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