OnePlus 8 Pro Camera: Can it really see through things?

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Today we are talking about the OnePlus 8 pro and it's camera so I've had the OnePlus 8 pro for about two to three weeks now and so far it's been a great experience. OnePlus 8 Pro has four cameras on it. It's a 48 megapixel primary, a 48 megapixel ultra wide lens as well as an 8 megapixel telephoto lens and a 5 megapixel color / depth sensor and while the depth sensor is unique and different, it can do a lot of wonky things including actually seeing through objects. And that's what we've learnt today. Basically to see all these ways you need different equipment then one of the things that's mentioned a lot when it comes to consumer technology is the infrared sensor.I think many smartphones can actually see Infra Red light. So if you shine or if you actually use your camera's viewfinder to point out another cameras or another smartphone's camera at the back you'll be able to see a light that you don't see without the cameras viewfinder and as that's basically the IR sort of coming into play and sometimes the IR sensor can be a bit too powerful and I think that's what's happened with the OnePlus 8 Pro. Whereas the Infra Red sensor can
actually see things that it's not supposed to see or it's just that OnePlus doesn't want you to know that you
can actually do this with your smartphone because it can become harmful.

 It works best when you're doing it on electronics and basically things that have thin plastic layers over them when you change it's a huge difference. You can basically see the internals of the actual remote control. And that's really cool but at the same time scary too. 

As we see in the picture  this one is a general picture.


 But if we actually switch to the color sensor it can actually see. Definitely if it can see through things like cloth it might prove to be harmful in the long run and I don't think OnePlus wants to risk that but definitely seeing things through let's say this remote control is very interesting and it really begs the question how far can smartphone cameras really go and what's the next step for. These are we gonna see more and more cameras do this on smartphones or is this just a one-off that was sort of a mistake from OnePlus and they'll fix it quickly with a nerf let me know what you guys think about this sort of concept on a smartphone and are you surprised a smartphone can even do this let me know in the comments down below.

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