Last Saturday (3) DJ Alok performed on the world stage Rock in Rio 2022. In addition to the electronic music show, something interesting involving a fan caught the attention of the Internet over the weekend. During a presentation at the festival, one of lasers used by brazilian dj would burn the camera iPhone men.
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The performance of the DJ was noted by the audience, who illuminated the stage with mobile phone flashlights. As usual, in addition to lasers, there were fireworks in the show.
A fan reported his case on Twitter, posting a message with an image before the lens of his device was damaged. “Last photo before the Aloka laser burns my iPhone camera. What hate”— said Rodrigo in a social network.
In a short time, the post went viral, gained over 200,000 likes, and reached Alok, who jokingly replied: “Hey, have you been on the zipline?”.
Check out the fan story below.
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Risks of lasers on mobile phone cameras
On the Apple forum, a user reports the same experience as an Alok fan. An Apple customer said he aimed a laser pointer at the front camera of his iPhone 12 for 10 seconds. “I’m really worried right now… the image looks normal and good, but still… I briefly pointed out this, how do I determine the damage and in general should I be worried, is it working well?”asked the user at the time.
In a company-recommended answer, another user emphasized that because it’s a low-intensity laser, it didn’t damage the camera lens. “Please note that high intensity light focused on an object will transmit radiation and create heat that can damage the object. The light of the laser pointer you are talking about is practically harmless to objects if directed and focused for a short period of time.he concluded.
Meanwhile, Sony warns on its official website that camera sensors can be damaged by laser beams, resulting in damage to the camera or damage to the image sensor. Samsung, on the other hand, doesn’t specify whether the lasers actually damage the cameras of its device, but warns of the risks, focusing on excessive heat, high energy density, or a strong light source.
In spite of everything, it is not known how the case of the fan of the Brazilian DJ ended successfully. The person responsible for the post did not publish anything about the condition of his mobile phone.
See also: Rock in Rio 2022 will have a robot dog and surveillance enhanced by over 130 cameras.
Rock in Rio 2022: where to watch the show on TV or on the Internet live
The event will be shown on TV channels and on the Globoplay streaming platform.
Via: G1 Source: twitter
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