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Where To Buy Chronograph?
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<blockquote data-quote="AJ Peacock" data-source="post: 230833" data-attributes="member: 4885"><p>I use the CED M2 and although it will sometimes put an Error symbol on the readout, it always reads the shots. It is very sensitive and sometimes thinks a shot has happened. The E0 and E1 are when it thinks it sees something go over the start or stop sensor without reading the other. Mine does this while just sitting there, but when I shoot, it picks up the shot and ignores the Error flag. I've used mine with and without the IR screens. When it is REALLY bright outside, and I use the IR screens is when the Error flag lights up. In researching the condition, it is overload on the sensors (bright day + the IR lights). With the normal screens, it rarely happens. The IR screens will register shots in total darkness (I haven't tried total darkness, but they definitely work when it's too dark to see the targets!</p><p></p><p>I use a cheap camera tripod I've had for years.</p><p></p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ Peacock, post: 230833, member: 4885"] I use the CED M2 and although it will sometimes put an Error symbol on the readout, it always reads the shots. It is very sensitive and sometimes thinks a shot has happened. The E0 and E1 are when it thinks it sees something go over the start or stop sensor without reading the other. Mine does this while just sitting there, but when I shoot, it picks up the shot and ignores the Error flag. I've used mine with and without the IR screens. When it is REALLY bright outside, and I use the IR screens is when the Error flag lights up. In researching the condition, it is overload on the sensors (bright day + the IR lights). With the normal screens, it rarely happens. The IR screens will register shots in total darkness (I haven't tried total darkness, but they definitely work when it's too dark to see the targets! I use a cheap camera tripod I've had for years. AJ [/QUOTE]
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