deepu 0 Report post Posted October 29, 2004 (edited) The pervert's dream has come true. A Japanese company, Yamada Denshi, has made a new mobile phone gadget that can turn camera phones into X-ray specs that can see through clothes, report British and Japanese media. The £100 (Rs 8,400) attachment is available on the Internet and can be mounted on high-end cellphones. The company had originally designed these gadgets to help people take pictures at night, but voyeurs have found a new use for them. The 'X-ray mobile camera attachment' allows Peeping Toms to see through clothes -- skirts, trousers, shirts and blouses -- and is said to be particularly effective on dark bikinis. The cameras give users a high-end function like 'night vision' by picking up on heat radiation to create outline pictures. Because bodies are hotter than clothes, the pictures produce an image of the body without the clothes, thus making these cameras a voyeur's delight. The gadget, which has since been dubbed 'pervert filter' by the media, can also be effectively used with high-end camera phones with powerful zooms and autofocus. In Japan, the gadget is widely fitted to the Vodafone V602-SH handset. Mobile giant Vodafone is thus extremely agitated over this development, calling it 'the abuse of mobile-phone mounted cameras.' Although the use of these cameras is not illegal, there are some questions being raised about whether taking people's naked photographs amounts to being within the ambit of the law. The manufacturer of the gadget Yamada Denshi however is noncommittal over the debate. The company admits to the gadgets see-through functions but professes that the technology should be used only for 'academic purposes' and that it finds people taking sneaky photographs 'sickening.' The 'pervert filter', however, has also led to some arrests in Japan. Newspapers report that in the past four months, two Japanese professors were apprehended for taking hidden camera pictures up their students' skirts. Edited October 29, 2004 by deepu_vk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beetle 0 Report post Posted October 29, 2004 Wow.. great stuff, I would like to see how the High definition infra red pictures look like Source A developer in Tokyo has created an add-on for Vodafone handsets that's meant to be used as a night filter to let people take pictures with their phones in the dark.Unfortunately, the night vision camera has an unexpected side effect, according to Japanese developer Yamada Denshi. In the right circumstances, it allows users to see a lot more than they bargained for. As well as taking snaps in the dark, the Yamada Denshi infrared filter apparently sees through people's clothes. The problem arises because the filter uses the distribution of heat to create its pictures. When attached to a high-end camera, the filter can see though certain kinds of clothing and is reportedly particularly effective on dark bikinis. The handset most often used with the filter--the V602-SH--is only available in Japan. A Vodafone spokeswoman confirmed that the Peeping Tom accessory isn't a problem outside of Japan. She added that because Yamada Denshi is a third-party supplier, Vodafone's control is limited. "They are not an approved third party," she said. "We would never go to market with a phone with any kind of capacity to see people naked," she said. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Utsav 0 Report post Posted October 29, 2004 When will we get that :'( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saurav 22 Report post Posted October 29, 2004 is it RUIM compatible :'( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ashokjp 15 Report post Posted October 29, 2004 Wish me had one... Nice time pass! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Basant 0 Report post Posted October 30, 2004 death of whatever lil privacy people have now....................! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beetle 0 Report post Posted October 30, 2004 What are you worried about Basanth. The camera only picks up HOT ones, not cold/dead ones He he Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mahidhar 3 Report post Posted November 1, 2004 its an infra-red sensor - it possibly cant picture the human without his clothes !! all it can do is probably give an outline of his/her structure and definaetly not just "take his clothes off" !!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites