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  • You're Irish as fuck, I'm lovin it. Filum, hahaha. That rules.

  • @metalElvalover Thanks? Lol :)

  • @calmart101 You're welcome.

  • She sounds like Cleveland Junior

  • very good

  • Congratulations young man. Your Dad and Mom should be very proud of you , you have all the talents to be a great man in the future . Good luck . you are doing a good job .keep it up .

  • its cool, cos i use a flashlight and a camera just like this to use nightvision at halloween, and to go arround and steal stuff :) jk about the alst one, but its good for nightvision

  • @badger0341 Please do research before commenting hate. What your thinking of is "Thermal" not "Infrared". Infrared is a light just outside the spectrum of human eyes which can be picked up by camera's. Thermal cameras sometimes use infrared technology to detect heat, but this is not the goal of the video...

  • @badger0341 jajaja que feo se ha de sentir intentar ser inteligente en un comentario y que te dejen como estúpido, por realmente no sabre del tema.

    BYW good vid, i do it, but never use the film filter

  • @badger0341 r tards these dayz xDDD

  • Very interesting. Could you please point this modified camera to an orgonite piece? Preferably without the film over the lens, i think the most sensible it is set the better. Maybe we can see the Orgone energy with that. 

  • @afiadordelima You seriously believe in orgone? You stupid conspiracy theorist..

  • 240 p should b banned!

  • Mods ( srry)

  • Just take a digital Cam you will see it without al those Moss

  • @HDtechreviews No way man, its much less intensive.

    With the IR filter you are just getting only some percents, but without the IR filter and a good digital camera, the remote seems to be a real torch. Just test it, an interesting effect.

  • @HDtechreviews Yeah but this improves and filters out all other light.

  • YOU CAN MAKE INFRARED LIGHT with any typical light, just if you buy the 3 basic colour-filters - Red Green and Blue (RGB) and put them together infront of the light - the result will look like there's no light, but actually they stop all the visible light spectrum, and leave only the infrared rays to pass trough. That can make a hole dark room visible for your new infrared webcam. ENJOY:)

  • @peachlifter Thats what the film is for :P

  • gosh......is that a big deal?

  • way way to long !!

  • jeese cal....

  • Way too long video..

  • Hey, that works with all types of modern cameras without all the modifications and blablabla. Btw I hope i'm not offending you Are you a guy or girl?

  • @shadowsniperx94 Lol np. Boy. My voice was very high back then XD

  • I like this video.

  • yeh just tak it apart, any minute now... yeh just use a screwdriver lol

  • @neweler yeah i wasn't very prepared lol

  • you speak funny... "filem" wtf? its film. good vid though

  • Ye sound like yer frum Cark. Or any other place in Ireland, I'm not really sure.

  • @surfmcgoogler Wicklow lol

  • your warranty is now VOID lol

  • better your expert. why? cause im fraid to wreck my camera XD. but im not saying this video is for wreckingg camras

  • @MrPopoy67 Yeah well if you ever have a spare one lying around you can try it out lol. (:

  • better your expert. why? cause im fraid to wreck my camera XD

  • thats v cool but a normal mobile came can see RC infrared light

  • @sireofdarkness Lol yea but this filters out everything else and makes it stronger :P

  • @hasnachos wtf? This can be done with most webcams i just happen to use this one. What do you want me to do? Buy every brand of webcam and have a 5 hour long video of how to do it to each one???

  • @hasnachos fucking looser, you can do this to all webcams! if your smart!

  • @LOOTS243 by smart you mean smash it open with a hammer? yeah that totally works dipshit. why the hell would you use a webcam? just get a camcorder or the camera on your phone. anything sensitive to short wave infrared.

  • @hasnachos true true very true... :D

  • @hasnachos yeah @calmart101 's right there, i did exactly the same with my cam, and the model is totally different

  • Gracias carnal me sirvio la explicacion, sirve para ver leds infrarojos y poder hacer un touch screen muchas gracias :D

  • lol lepricorn

  • i think this will help Yer ol Little Leprechaun See in the darrrrrrrk aye!

  • First, its not an infrared canera... Ir cameras can see in the dark

    Second, you took half video to explain how to scotch de film lol

    Anyway great tutorial helped me a lot... Thx

  • Lol actually it is infrared and can see in the dark. You just need an infrared light e.g remote control.

    :P

  • @aytacahouni No, any camera can become an IR camera. But an IR camera is just removing the color filter plate from the CCD chip and placing a piece of film stalk (or negative film unused) where the color plate went. Then you just make an IR light for it using special LED bulbs. The plastic film blocks all light sources except infrared light. so this could actually work in the dark if he used an IR light source which he demo with an IR light on a R.C. But he took forever to demo

  • @aytacahouni

    You idiot, those are called "Thermal cameras" not infrared.

  • @muhatashim "thermal cameras" are also infrared cameras!

  • @Elorpes

    Not all are. There different types of infrared.

  • I fail to see how removing a lens filter will make the camera see infrared

  • The lens filter is filtering out the infrared!

  • @johnhar271 There is a filter in just about every camera that blocks infrared light. Once you take this filter out then it lets more infrared light into the camera

  • nice one mate ultimate pervert cam

  • Time to see through my girlfriends clothes muhahaha

  • cool vid 5*****

  • how do you make it so it can see thermal?

  • did it with my daughters old digicam wander round the garden with an illuminator and camera what will my neighbours think

  • 2:58 ups :D nice one

    Nice video btw thx ;-)

  • you can point a remote at any camera and still see the the infrared light.........there's no point in doing all that

  • Yes but you will still see other light.

    This way you ONLY see infrared Light...

  • why would you just want to see infrared light on a web cam?

  • Because it looks cool,

    And webcams are the cheapest camera you can buy.

  • Plus you can see better in the dark.

  • ummm .........good call

  • -_____-

  • je moeder

  • Thanks for the video.

  • Thanks! Great video.

  • deadly accent dude!

  • :-)

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