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Cooper Light
Here's a rarely seen model here, I forgot the model but it has the same housing as the FCO OVH.
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Cooper Light

Here's a rarely seen model here, I forgot the model but it has the same housing as the FCO OVH.

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Filename:VGN_IMG_7831.JPG
Album name:joe_347V / Toronto Area Streetlights
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Filesize:111 KiB
Date added:May 08, 2013
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DateTime Original:2013:05:02 17:33:21
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Focal length:125 mm
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Model:Canon EOS REBEL T3
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streetlight98   [May 09, 2013 at 02:07 AM]
Ahh yeah the OVG. Smile I wonder if it's actually an OVH with a drop lens stuck in as a replacement for the original FCO glass that may have broken? NGrid uses drop lenses as replacements for broken FCOs. They oddly use FCO panels for drop lens replacements once in a while too though lol.
joe_347V   [May 09, 2013 at 02:18 AM]
Ahh, thanks. You happen to know what the model for the drop lens OVF and the sag lens OVH is. I find it weird that Cooper decided to have different models for different light optics though.

I'm not sure what they do with lights that have missing refractors but I have a feeling they might replace the entire light. I've seen Toronto tape the broken refractor back in though. Shocked
m@   [May 09, 2013 at 06:09 AM]
deja... deja vu, if this looks familiar, it's because I have a very similar shot out of Brampton we dissected in commentary. OVH Drop Lens Cool
streetlight98   [May 09, 2013 at 07:08 PM]
The sag lens version of the OVH is the OVG. I don't think the OVG/H was made in drop lens. they don't seem common and none seem to have cooper plastic lenses. It seems pointless to make the OVZ if they had ever officially offered the OVH/G in drop lens. then again, they make the OVZ in FCO... The sag lens verion of the OVF is the OVY and the OVD is the drop lens version. I think of it as "OV-flat" and "OV-drop" even though after the OVM, OVS, and OVL i don't think the third letter means anything...

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