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03/31/2006 05:51:11 AM · #1
Hot from the oven!

//home.fuse.net/pets/EOS/70-200/70-200.htm

Message edited by author 2006-03-31 05:51:42.
03/31/2006 06:03:57 AM · #2
Wow. That's insane... He's more brave than I, to be sure! =]
04/07/2006 04:29:18 AM · #3
"I had a minimum of leftover screws and other parts."
lol

"Six hundred bucks, is what I hear."
I would have probably paid it.. it looks like he knows what he's doing though.. except for the leftover parts part
04/10/2006 03:13:19 PM · #4
Titanium minerals, for sure!

04/10/2006 03:28:50 PM · #5
Hmm...maybe I should forward this page to the Jamestown repair center.

Hopefully, it'll give them some insight into fixing my lens/camera.

04/10/2006 03:29:21 PM · #6
Very very cool. I love articles like this...it's what the Internet was born for. Thanks for the link. I'm anxious to see if he succeeds in his IR-enabled chip mod.
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