Canon FL 50mm f1.8 Lens Radioactive Test With RadiaCode 103 And GQ GMC 600 Plus Geiger Counter

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Canon FL 50mm f1.8 Lens Radioactive Test With RadiaCode 103 And GQ GMC 600 Plus Geiger Counter. Testing the Canon vintage camera lens for radioactivity with a radiation detector, spectrometer, and a UV flashlight. Many old manual focus camera lenses contain Thorium and other elements that release detectable radiation.
    You can find the correct Darkbeam UV 365nm Blacklight flashlight for testing here. amzn.to/47H7Sgq
    The RadiaCode 103 here. amzn.to/47GDJxK
    The GQ GMC 600 Plus Here. amzn.to/3T8ustT

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  • @CameraRay
    @CameraRay  9 місяців тому +6

    You can find the items used in video here. Darkbeam UV 365nm Blacklight flashlight amzn.to/47H7Sgq The RadiaCode 103 here. amzn.to/47GDJxK The GQ GMC 600 Plus Here. amzn.to/3T8ustT Thanks.

  • @Wolfgirlbritana
    @Wolfgirlbritana 9 місяців тому +4

    I didn't know that some camera lenses could be radioactive. Is that dangerous, or is it small enough that even repeated use won't affect you much?

    • @hedrickwetshaves1997
      @hedrickwetshaves1997 8 місяців тому

      If I may reply . . . If these were glasses, you would get Sieverts of radiation to the eye every year. The Sievert is where we start talking about lethal doses. But in this fashion, it would not shut your organs down, but it would potentially give you cataracts. Definitely not terribly dangerous in the form of a camera lens. I have read the scientific papers about these lenses extensively. Michael H. FEMA Emergency Management Institute.

  • @user-xm9xm1cl6c
    @user-xm9xm1cl6c 8 місяців тому +1

    So it good or not? Or 102 better

    • @CameraRay
      @CameraRay  8 місяців тому

      Better than 102. Bigger SiPM on 103.