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| Ugly Igley |
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{USERNAME} wrote: is this because the light on the ef/l r a plastic s**t where as ea/d have glass Basically correct.
There are alot of theories as to why it occurs, but basically it is because the lens on the EF/EL are made out of polycarbonate and not glass...
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: is this because the light on the ef/l r a plastic s**t where as ea/d have glass Basically correct.There are alot of theories as to why it occurs, but basically it is because the lens on the EF/EL are made out of polycarbonate and not glass... |
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: is this because the light on the ef/l r a plastic s**t where as ea/d have glass Basically correct.There are alot of theories as to why it occurs, but basically it is because the lens on the EF/EL are made out of polycarbonate and not glass... Well it was designed to try and stop chips and cracks from rocks, and to be honest, I've not seen any EA-ED with chipped headlights, so... But you wouldn't be able to see the rocks if it was night, anyway. |
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