Or make a tube out of a cereal box to hold over the end of your binoculars/ camera lens. Some strange people actually use this miraculous piece of technology to avoid glare. Now can we please drop this thread? Cap'n Crunch.
To: k92t3rd@hushmail.com, "Cypherpunks" <cypherpunks@cyberpass.net> Subject: CDR: Re: Re; cover your glass From: keyser-soze@hushmail.com Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 20:58:48 -0800 (PDT) Old-Subject: Re: Re; cover your glass Reply-To: cypherpunks@ssz.com Sender: owner-cypherpunks@ssz.com
I'd be willing to be that placing a semi-reflective glass wedge in the optical path ahead of the scope's front lens would defeat such laser detection systems. Any incoming light not reflected off the wedge's front surface (and perhaps trapped in an adjoining baffle) would almost surely be reflected off the wedge's other front surface denying the laser's operator enough of a return signal to work with.