Friday, December 4, 2009

Can the suns harmful rays damage your eyes if you look at the screen on a digital camera?

Such as when preparing to take a photo of the sun coming down over the water or is it just like looking at the sun on a television screen?Can the suns harmful rays damage your eyes if you look at the screen on a digital camera?
It is perfectly safe, the LCD screen only emits visible light, so there is no harmful ultraviolet. The intensity of direct sunlight is thousands of times more than the light from a camera screen.Can the suns harmful rays damage your eyes if you look at the screen on a digital camera?
The harmful rays are the UV rays of the sun. If you look at an eclipse your pupil will open up allowing more UV rays to enter and you will burn like a sun burn your retina..





When you look at a tv image or an image on a portable camera screen you are seeing just an image... You do not get the UV rays that will permanently harm the eye.





But I am sure it can still be bright enough to make you blink because of the visible light. so care should be taken still.
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