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08-18-2010, 01:05 PM   #16
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QuoteOriginally posted by unixrevolution Quote
Funny thread title is no longer funny.

Thanks, though, Adam, for your input. I think I may end up buying both, deciding having used them, and passing on the reject to my Fiancee.
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Get an old glass Coke bottle.
If you break it you can use the bottom as a lens.

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QuoteOriginally posted by bigdog104 Quote
Have you looked at any third party water bottles, possibly one made by Sigma or Tamron?
Gallon Water Bottle - Detailed info for Gallon Water Bottle,Gallon Water Bottle,Gallon Water Bottle,SWB SERIES on Alibaba.com

Not what I'm looking for.
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Do those Canon and Nikon lens thermoses have shake reduction built in?

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Do those Canon and Nikon lens thermoses have shake reduction built in?
I believe the Nikon has a choice of Shake reduction or Stir reduction in
the 007 model.
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Which do you think keeps heat/cold better?
Metal conducts heat faster than plastic but the larger capacity of the plastic bottle compared to its surface area probably evens the score.
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If Pentax made one, we would all go thirsty because it wouldn't be able to hold enough fluids due to Pentax lenses being so small.

Pentax should raise the bar and make a camera body flask. Hit the button on the side to raise the flash to open it to take a drink.

08-19-2010, 06:56 AM   #23
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QuoteOriginally posted by mickeyobe Quote
Get an old glass Coke bottle.
If you break it you can use the bottom as a lens.

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That's the Nikon way....
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I totally agree with the both option, small bottle for the bourbon, large for the mixer...:-)
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What size filter do they take?
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What size filter do they take?
Hmmm, maybe this one would fit


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