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Hmm... So Nokia can replace the whole camera for me? Or they just replace the burnt lens?
hmmm you are right...
now, how FAST do you have to read to decode normal TV remotes?
can it be done with a suitably low resolution image perhaps...
BTW powerful lasers are really dangerous. Most of them probably illegal if used in public.
What could have happened to a retina if a camera is burned by that green laser?
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sorry for your loss