
Well apparently a US Company has introduced a camera lens that through InfraRed can see through clothes. Yeah this is probably the next big privacy lawsuit to hit the news. Obviously people won't be happy with a camera lens marketed to common day people that has the ability to see through there clothing. Sure it's some cool technology that I and many others wouldn't mind having, it's just that those few bad people ruin it for the rest. Ti'll probably end up in security checkpoints.
The lense that could well result in it being banned because of its perve potential is called the "Infrared See-Through Filter PF". The PF is a special optical device that helps to visually penetrate an object's surface in order to view whatever lies below. The PF makes it possible for you to see images that are normally invisible to the human eye.
With the dawn of an age where a camera is on every cellphone there have been enough issues with privacy and identity theft. This will greatly add to that.
Full details at smartoffice.com :: via GeekBlue
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i need 52 mm PF4 which can see behind cloths , also i need a camera in which i can put this lence to india , can u give me all details whith price data?
That's why it will be banned. People do NOT want you to see through clothes.
i need 52 mm PF4 which can see behind cloths , also i need a camera in which i can put this lence to india , can u give me all details whith price data?
I need 52 mm PF1 which can see behind cloths , also i need a camera in which i can put this lens in india , can u give me all details whith price data?
what,s the price of 52 mm pf1, pf4 and which the camera can use this in india ?
hi! i want to have sample of your product? how can i have one?
is there a certain camera that the said lens works?
thank you,
glendopilongo@yahoo.com
i need 52 mm PF4 which can see behind cloths , also i need a camera in which i can put this lence to india , can u give me all details whith price data?
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