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How can this exposion happens ?
In case the camera is used near to my face for a long time how dangerous is it?
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Functionally, there is no difference between the D435 and D435 Fifty Limited other than the casing.
If you believe that the antimony message should be included on the D415 and D435 listings, I would recommend contacting the customer support of the Click store, and selecting the topic on the form as "Site Related".
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/forms/support/ecommerce.html?store=click
Thanks so much for your report!
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Such warnings are required to conform with regulations in particular locations. In reality, you are more likely to be struck by lightning (repeatedly) than be harmed by trace elements of antimony. I am not diminishing the importance of regulations, just putting them into perspective in regard to the very, very low chances of harm occurring.
In regard to facial exposure, RealSense lasers are not that intense. They are safety-approved by various tests and certifications. You can view the safety certificates for the RealSense 400 Series at the link below.
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Thanks for your answer
I don't have the limited blue edition.
I purchased the realsense D435 depth camera from the following link:
https://click.intel.com/intelr-realsensetm-depth-camera-d435.html
In this link there is no Warning about exposion to Antimony oxide (Antimony trioxide)
but on the package's label of the camera there was a warning for exposion to Antimony oxide (Antimony trioxide)
What is the difference between the product from this link https://click.intel.com/intelr-realsensetm-depth-camera-d435.html
and from this link: https://click.intel.com/intel-realsense-depth-camera-d435-blue.html
Thanks in advance
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Functionally, there is no difference between the D435 and D435 Fifty Limited other than the casing.
If you believe that the antimony message should be included on the D415 and D435 listings, I would recommend contacting the customer support of the Click store, and selecting the topic on the form as "Site Related".
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/forms/support/ecommerce.html?store=click
Thanks so much for your report!
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