2015年4月19日日曜日

LOL: Naked guy says RX100m3 is radioactive :)

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A paranoic-vegan naked guy (let me have some fun describing him) made that very (un)scientific test to claim the RX100m3 is a dangerous radioactive camera. I saw the video posted on some forums and thought it would be good the debunk the myth with the little help of Marc Morris. He commented the video and said:



Remarkable paranoia. I’m impressed with your commitment but remain thoroughly UNswayed. All communicative products have screens of various properties and have EMR output that is negligible at best. Your HDTV makes the camera look like a piker, your cellphone is ALWAYS on and and is either on or near your person: no lead carrier blocks the radiation you’re so frightened of. It’s unavoidable. Most Gaussmeters of the cost effective variety will give seriously false readings when placed too closely to portable electronics like a cell phone or a camera: you are using a device that is not built to measure portable electronics accurately. What that thing is saying is that this RX100M3 is putting out a reading that meets the average reading of a hair dryer at normal usage distances, or that of standing underneath a transmission line outside a home (http://ift.tt/1yHaaKv). Asinine. The camera in its most nuclear phase could not do so. Prolonged exposure would mean hours set aside, of days and days on end of looking through the viewfinder without blinking, when in fact it is for mere seconds at a time and it would take months of work to have looked through the viewfinder for an hour in total. The premise and the good will are noted and lauded. The lack of thorough education is, on the other hand, absolutely not.



So please don’t be scared by the video. Just don’t use your RX100m3 while drying your hair and you will be fine :)


Disclosure:

Dear vegan readers, I am not anti Vegan and I only tried to make some fun. So please take it easy.

To the pranoic-vegannaked guy. Thanks anyway for your funny video ;)


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