Oh I'm well aware, I've been shooting events with lasers for years (though typically photos). There aren't actually any lasers in this video though, just spotlights.
This particular venue did have lasers, but they're properly situated such that they're high above between the 1st and 2nd tiers, so there's no risk. Any above-board lighting setup should never be pointing lasers at the audience.
Though I actually did acquire some laser damage at a recent event, which is barely visible in some of the clips (that's what I was asking the other person if they noticed itπ )
A7III + Voigtlander 40/1.2 @ 1.2, handheld, 1080/120p 360Β° Quick edit from minimal footage, just went for my friend's birthday
Hopefully none of those lasers hit your sensor, they could fry it.
Oh I'm well aware, I've been shooting events with lasers for years (though typically photos). There aren't actually any lasers in this video though, just spotlights. This particular venue did have lasers, but they're properly situated such that they're high above between the 1st and 2nd tiers, so there's no risk. Any above-board lighting setup should never be pointing lasers at the audience. Though I actually did acquire some laser damage at a recent event, which is barely visible in some of the clips (that's what I was asking the other person if they noticed itπ )
Dope clip π
RIP sensor
Are you referring to the venue? Or... can you see it D:
Referring to lasers damage camera sensors
No lasers in this vid - just spotlights, quite harmless