Many cheap video "pinhole" cameras are sold on the WWW. They may have plastic
lenses. They may or may not tolerate the radiation.
Richard Heather

"Goriup, Michael R" wrote:

> Thanks to both of you who responded so quickly and optimistically. I'll ask
> my friends in the labs to try it out.
>
> The problem (around here they call them "opportunities") we're looking at is
> video guiding remote work in high radiation fields.
> Most lens materials are adversely affected by the radiation and turn dark
> (usually brown) within a short time (days or weeks).
> I can shield the electronics to last a reasonable amount of time, it would
> be nice if I could get away from lenses too.
>


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