Re: Dazzling digital cameras

I was thinking of a dSLR and a film camera at the moment of exposure. You're right - they do have to scan for a 'naked'
sensor.


I only read the summary paragraph the first time, not the entire article.


At 03:21 PM 6/27/2006, you wrote:

At 03:01 PM 6/27/2006 -0700, Mark Bohrer wrote:

Same technique would disrupt film cameras too.


Actually, film laying against a pressure plate does not look like a digital sensor, and would not be recognized. Plus, film is covered by a shutter, a CCD is not - in anything other than a digital SLR.

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