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    1 year ago

    I’m pretty sure those sensors use silver, which won’t capture the vampire’s image.

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      1 year ago

      Not an expert, but CMOS sensors (which are the ones used in cameras? I think?) do not use silver, do they? It’s practically all silicon. (CMOS = Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor, where the semiconductor is Si, the metal is Al or more recently Poly-Si and the Oxide is SiO2 obtained by oxidizing the Si)

      Unless Si also prevents vampire images from being seen? Does vampire lore explicitly say that all materials were tested and only Silver has anti-vampire properties?

      I could be wrong on any of the info I just told you, even a cursory Google search can fail me.

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        1 year ago

        Don’t the sensor connectors contain silver in the micro wires though?

        Does vampire lore explicitly say that all materials were tested and only Silver has anti-vampire properties?

        I don’t think so. I think it’s just old world mythology that silver is pure, and therefore the purity won’t reflect the evil of the vampire. But every element is pure, so it doesn’t make a lot of sense.

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          I’ve always used Al and Au in mine but I’m in a research institute and so I can’t speak for what people use in real cameras, but it does appear that Ag is somewhat used in wire bonding, so you can be right!

          But every element is pure, so it doesn’t make a lot of sense.

          Was this purity in the sense of “absence of impurities” or “absence of evil”? Because if it’s the latter I’m pretty sure I’ve met a few Si wafers with evil agendas.