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Re: Have you pointed a powerful laser into your phone's camera?
"Caution: Do not point laser at remaining eye."
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Re: Have you pointed a powerful laser into your phone's camera?
Hmm... So Nokia can replace the whole camera for me? Or they just replace the burnt lens?
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Re: Have you pointed a powerful laser into your phone's camera?
I certainly hope you called him a few choice names, seeing as he used YOUR phone for his Professor Screwtop experiment. I would have done.
Chances are though, he's probably wrecked the CCD as well. |
Re: Have you pointed a powerful laser into your phone's camera?
Yeah. I guessed so. He's just my classmate, can't call him a friend though... I guess I'll let it be, until Nokia's new devices out first, then move to it. or maybe iPhone4?
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sorry man, but if someone done that to my kit I'd be seriously pissed |
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lmao! as soon as i read the title i thought "no! of course not! that'd be a stupid thing to do and would probably damage something" it would appear i was right.
hope this doesn't help at all! |
Re: Have you pointed a powerful laser into your phone's camera?
@n900faniam: He's not low IQ, he's top physics student, he knows it would fry the lens, so instead of using his own SE Satio's camera, he used mine. People are selfish that's alright, but not selfish until break others property.
@festivalnut: And you're right! Never play with lasers, they're dangerous. |
Re: Have you pointed a powerful laser into your phone's camera?
Proof that lasers and image sensors do not mix.
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hmm? lasers and image sensors?how do you relate them?
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