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Yeah, if you're going to mess with the laser lens and stuff you'll want some goggles.
You should take a picture of the entire laser, not just the beam. In the end, it might just be that it's a cheap laser pointer design and that internal reflections are causing that "haze" and there's not much you can do about it.
You should take a picture of the entire laser, not just the beam. In the end, it might just be that it's a cheap laser pointer design and that internal reflections are causing that "haze" and there's not much you can do about it.