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Does strong light affect the camera?

What effect does shooting strong light have on the camera?

First of all, what do you mean by strong light? How strong is the glare? Without the concept of quantification, it is equivalent to closing your eyes and saying that it doesn't make much sense.

Strong light, we generally think that the sun is strong light. It's even more dangerous if you take pictures of the sun on a sunny day. If it is used for a long time, it will damage the CCD(CMOS), but it will not have the greatest impact on other parts of the camera, such as lens and photometry.

In addition, welding and short-distance welding are also inappropriate, which will also hurt the photosensitive element, but it doesn't matter much if it is far away, because the energy of light should be considered here. Because it takes energy to damage the photosensitive element.

For example, lightning in the sky and flashing lights can all be considered as strong light, but when these rays reach the camera, the energy is not so great as to hurt people. So I took pictures with a flash in front of the mirror. I don't think anyone's camera is broken. There are many photos of lightning. There seems to be no big problem.

You think, with a magnifying glass, facing the sun, you can light paper, not any light. So I think the so-called strong light is mainly the sun or the light that can be compared with the sun. So pay attention to basking in the sun.