u must read this. once u started there is no turnind back. a little 10 year old girl was raped and murdured in 1945. her body was not found until 1947. then a boy last week read this and did not copy and paste this message. the dead girl appeared in his room haunting him and killed hin. if ou do not copy and paste this onto 10 videos in 30 minutes the dead girl will appear in your room tonight and haunt you and kill you. well you better start to copy and paste if you want to be saved
Not sure what the point is to investigate in the dark. Ghosts afraid of light? Night makes since, it's quite, calm. But really.. just because GHI does it?
please advise!!!!! you all know those dark black goggles used to protect the eyes when welding metal. can we use these dark lenses to make an Infrared flashlight?? or are they too opaque? thank you guys!
@gasdorf well if you add enough red filter in front of the light source any stock flashlight can be converted into an infrared light. Infra red light is invisible to the naked eye but can be detected by the night vision device. The key is you need to have sufficient red filters that are dark enough to block all the white light. Using that technique you can turn your flashlight "Light" completely invisible or hardly noticeable.
Can you plz gave my all the info on how to make the (same) one you have or sell it to me on ebay i all ways wanted make one or have on as bright as yours. And the filters and all.
I did find a filter for maglights and assorted others. It was affordable and does work good. It is almost too much IR light from a 4 cell yet the magligt beam is adjustable and in 2 cell it is adequate.
very nice video, i have a few questions about the flashlight u're holding.. is it off or on? i've never seen an IR light, and i have doubts. I think the flashlight is on, but i can see the light because of the filters, am I right?
Infrared light is mostly invisible to the human eye. When the light is on in pitch dark, the only thing you can see with the naked eye is a faint red glow. You have to have an infrared-sensitive camera to "see" the beam of light it gives off.
you know, yesterday I removed my webcam's IR filter and now I can see IR light :), now I need good light source. I will try to make an IR lamp, using plexiglas red and blue, and I hope it works.
i can see IR light... is this normal?
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u must read this. once u started there is no turnind back. a little 10 year old girl was raped and murdured in 1945. her body was not found until 1947. then a boy last week read this and did not copy and paste this message. the dead girl appeared in his room haunting him and killed hin. if ou do not copy and paste this onto 10 videos in 30 minutes the dead girl will appear in your room tonight and haunt you and kill you. well you better start to copy and paste if you want to be saved
zbron99 7 months ago
Not sure what the point is to investigate in the dark. Ghosts afraid of light? Night makes since, it's quite, calm. But really.. just because GHI does it?
ramsinks 1 year ago
dude kick ass the filter on the camera chip you will see all and best IR brightness on cameras,the chip looks pink and blue.
mapukmapuk 1 year ago
please advise!!!!! you all know those dark black goggles used to protect the eyes when welding metal. can we use these dark lenses to make an Infrared flashlight?? or are they too opaque? thank you guys!
blackstinger267 1 year ago
~Nice video, what is the song name?
cryingeva 1 year ago
~nice video,what is the song name?
cryingeva 1 year ago
That has to be one of the funniest songs I've heard! lol
quincyonq 2 years ago
well how did you make it? im also a paranormal investigator and would love to know how thanks
TexasIOPP 2 years ago
i though the whole idea of nightvision was to see but not be seen? why dont you use a stock flashlight?
gasdorf 2 years ago
@gasdorf well if you add enough red filter in front of the light source any stock flashlight can be converted into an infrared light. Infra red light is invisible to the naked eye but can be detected by the night vision device. The key is you need to have sufficient red filters that are dark enough to block all the white light. Using that technique you can turn your flashlight "Light" completely invisible or hardly noticeable.
eduardomjan1973 1 year ago
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tazztone 2 years ago
very nice does the flashligt emit just pure infrared light or does it let of visible light too?
GMSamuelRhine 2 years ago
why don't you use a normal flash light?......with no IR
10713412 2 years ago
because that will scare the ghosts away, duh.
xchrissypoox 2 years ago 4
:o..........ohhh
10713412 2 years ago
hahahahahahaha
Tooks77 2 years ago
Can you plz gave my all the info on how to make the (same) one you have or sell it to me on ebay i all ways wanted make one or have on as bright as yours. And the filters and all.
dnomsed5 3 years ago 3
I did find a filter for maglights and assorted others. It was affordable and does work good. It is almost too much IR light from a 4 cell yet the magligt beam is adjustable and in 2 cell it is adequate.
InTheSticks1881 3 years ago
Interesting how did you make it we need a detaled explanation thanks.
honeybees1 3 years ago
very nice video, i have a few questions about the flashlight u're holding.. is it off or on? i've never seen an IR light, and i have doubts. I think the flashlight is on, but i can see the light because of the filters, am I right?
bhndbrowneyes 3 years ago
Infrared light is mostly invisible to the human eye. When the light is on in pitch dark, the only thing you can see with the naked eye is a faint red glow. You have to have an infrared-sensitive camera to "see" the beam of light it gives off.
hotwheelzzzzz 3 years ago
Thank you very much for answering.
you know, yesterday I removed my webcam's IR filter and now I can see IR light :), now I need good light source. I will try to make an IR lamp, using plexiglas red and blue, and I hope it works.
Adieu.
bhndbrowneyes 3 years ago
Who was the supplier? What filter did you use, 830nm, 850nm or 1000nm? I need to built one.
InTheSticks1881 3 years ago
Cool David~
rolandgladden 3 years ago