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06/20/2006 04:25:39 PM · #1 |
This may have already been posted here someplace, but since I would think it would have such a big effect on many of us here it would be worth the risk posting it again.
//upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060619-062742-6349r
According to the article, it is as the title says, it will prevent a digital video or still camera from working. |
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06/20/2006 04:27:34 PM · #2 |
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06/20/2006 04:29:24 PM · #3 |
mk you beat me this time, but I'm still one ahead of you for frying scalvert this morning :-)
//www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=412078
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06/20/2006 04:31:06 PM · #4 |
So true. I think you can win today. |
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06/20/2006 04:35:59 PM · #5 |
It sounds like those of us using DSLRs would be fine, since our sensors would normally be open for only a very short amount of time and it also seems like this sort of system could be thwarted by having multiple Digital cameras going at once.
How many beams of white light could it project at different targets at the same time?
Beyond that, what about range? How far would this system detect Digital cameras?
Sounds like vaporware to me. |
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