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OK I know this sounds crazy! But my friends mom told me that Digital Cameras aren't safe around kids?
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I think she is full of it - But I got out my digital camera to take a picture of my 5 month old & she got all hysterical and said that Digital Cameras are dangerous & I am exposing her to radiation every time I use it & take pictures of her - I laughed when she said it -Cause I thought she was joking -but she swears she saw it on the news - could she have it confused with Cell-phones -cause I saw a report on that myself where they said cell-phones could be linked to tumors according to a study - But Digital Camera dont use radiation -atleast I dont think they do - What do you know about it - Do you think my friends Mom is a NUT? I do !!!
Just to clear this up She's NOT my mom but my Friends MOM
LOL -my mom is not nuts
oh and which cellphone service providers were suppossed to be linked to the tumors?

do people also reckon farting is bad for your health?

Yes she is nuts

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8 Comments for 'OK I know this sounds crazy! But my friends mom told me that Digital Cameras aren't safe around kids?'

  1.  
    jacobplano
    December 6, 2008 | 9:05 pm
     

    They do not use radiation, that information is complete B.S. cellphones can cause it but only certain service providers.
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  2.  
    rickane5
    December 6, 2008 | 9:33 pm
     

    do people also reckon farting is bad for your health?

    Yes she is nuts
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  3.  
    scavenger_meat
    December 6, 2008 | 10:16 pm
     

    If the digital camera does not send out a signal like a cell phone with a digital camera, then it's no more dangerous than the TV I'm sure she parks the kid in front of.
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  4.  
    Uri
    December 6, 2008 | 10:40 pm
     

    Its cell phones that are reputed to emit potentially dangerous radiation. I've never heard a bad word said againt the poor camera before !!
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  5.  
    Tommy J
    December 6, 2008 | 10:54 pm
     

    Just to let you know. This concern has been around for a long time with respect to power poles and cell phones. No conclusive evidence to prove. The best you can do to minimize radiation exposure would be to not get too close with the digital camera and use the zoom a bit. The only thing I can think of that may be bad would be the flash and the higher frequency noise that babies may hear (that we adults do not). I don't know what your mother saw. I've been taking digital photos of my nieces and nephew since they were babies. Haven't seen any side effects. So I don't have anything at this time to validate your mothers concerns.
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  6.  
    Racer-x
    December 6, 2008 | 11:39 pm
     

    no that is complete rubbish.
    da digital cameras simply record da light coming to it . and your eyes do the same thing. so there's no difference between taking a picture of something and looking at it with your eyes.
    How ever the flash light on the camera may be harmful to the babies eyes if looked directly at it. (because its really bright and goes off suddenly ) so be careful about that .
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    P . S Get some good science books for your friends mother . she needs some education . :-)

  7.  
    man4rhodes
    December 7, 2008 | 12:23 am
     

    she's a nut. don't listen to her.
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  8.  
    water_skipper
    December 7, 2008 | 12:44 am
     

    I agree with the previous posters who all say cameras are safe. I've never even heard of the flash being bright enough to be dangerous to the eyes. Just make sure you never take apart a camera because there's an electrocution hazard in the flash (light, not memory) circuit.
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