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<blockquote data-quote="bruce_ventura" data-source="post: 1092421" data-attributes="member: 34084"><p>I like the CED M2. The best value in optical chronos - for those of us who won't use a magnetospeed. More parts to assemble, but also more accurate than an integrated optical chrono due to the larger separation between sensors. </p><p></p><p>You can buy a light source for use indoors. Sensitive to interference from overhead fluorescent lights (because of the long cables, I guess). All sensor head parts are replaceable, in case you shoot one.</p><p></p><p>Mine likes the shade. I attach a piece of dark T-shirt material to the top of the sunscreen when using it in direct mid-day sunlight. </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>What was the problem? My Prochrono Digital works well. It tends to increase SD/ES a bit for SD values below 10. I assume that's because it has a short separation between sensors. Prefers shade, like most optical chronos. Otherwise, very accurate average readings (I tested it against the CED M2) - no real complaints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruce_ventura, post: 1092421, member: 34084"] I like the CED M2. The best value in optical chronos - for those of us who won't use a magnetospeed. More parts to assemble, but also more accurate than an integrated optical chrono due to the larger separation between sensors. You can buy a light source for use indoors. Sensitive to interference from overhead fluorescent lights (because of the long cables, I guess). All sensor head parts are replaceable, in case you shoot one. Mine likes the shade. I attach a piece of dark T-shirt material to the top of the sunscreen when using it in direct mid-day sunlight. What was the problem? My Prochrono Digital works well. It tends to increase SD/ES a bit for SD values below 10. I assume that's because it has a short separation between sensors. Prefers shade, like most optical chronos. Otherwise, very accurate average readings (I tested it against the CED M2) - no real complaints. [/QUOTE]
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