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Ian Guedes, Mar 10th, 2024

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Myth or Truth: Lasers burn cameras

Find out if lasers and lights at shows damage your cell phone camera. Learn how to enjoy the event without any worries while we unravel this myth!

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The short answer is: yes, lasers and lights at shows can damage your phone's camera. But before you panic, it's important to understand how this happens and what measures you can take to protect your device.

The dangers of lasers:

High-powered lasers used at shows can burn your phone's camera sensor in seconds. This occurs because the concentrated light from the laser exceeds the sensor's capacity to process the information, causing permanent damage.

Strobe lights:

Strobe lights, commonly used at shows, can cause a different kind of problem: "burn-in." This effect is characterized by spots or lines that remain permanently on your phone's screen.

Other interesting facts:

  • Not all lasers are dangerous: Low-powered lasers, like those used in laser pointers, don't pose a risk to your phone's camera.
  • Distance matters: The closer you are to the laser, the higher the risk of damaging the camera.
  • Protect your lens: Using a protective case with a UV filter can help reduce the risk of damage.

Tips for protecting your phone's camera at shows:

  • Avoid pointing your camera directly at the laser.
  • Increase the distance between you and the stage.
  • Use digital zoom instead of optical zoom.
  • Take breaks to let the camera rest.
  • If possible, use a protective case with a UV filter.

Share this article with your friends and family who love attending shows! Let's work together to avoid damage to our phone cameras and enjoy the music safely.

Ian Guedes

Graduated in Psychology, Systems Development and MBA in Business Management from FGV, I am a constant learner, passionate about languages.

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