Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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How powerful does a laser have to be to thoroughly fry a camera? Asking for a friend.
7 watts is more than sufficient, if it is in the visible light spectrum. Most cameras have a Infrared filter, as well as a UV Haze filter. You have to be on-axis, pointing straight at the camera for greatest effect, exposure time of several seconds.

A paintball gun works too. Or, so a friend told me. The paintball gun can be effective for the flash strobe too, if it uses opaque paint, preferably a very dark color like Green, Blue or Black.

True pros take a picture of the Mayor's car, and put it in front of the camera.

Hard-core operators put a picture of the Mayor's mistress car in front of the camera.. for political splatter effect.
 
7 watts is more than sufficient, if it is in the visible light spectrum. Most cameras have a Infrared filter, as well as a UV Haze filter. You have to be on-axis, pointing straight at the camera for greatest effect, exposure time of several seconds.

A paintball gun works too. Or, so a friend told me. The paintball gun can be effective for the flash strobe too, if it uses opaque paint, preferably a very dark color like Green, Blue or Black.

True pros take a picture of the Mayor's car, and put it in front of the camera.

Hard-core operators put a picture of the Mayor's mistress car in front of the camera.. for political splatter effect.
I had a 20 kW laser in my lab... I was warned never to fire it up.

apparently you need to have permits to be able to use one.
 
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We just made it impossible for them to collect any fines from them.
They will send threatening letters and claims to turn you over to collections and whatever bullshit. After the third letter they quit sending them.
So if you get one in TN just throw it away, burn it, wipe your ass with it or whatever.
You can look it up.