Full Spectrum Modified Canon DSLR With Infrared Illuminator
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@PhotoExtremist they already use IR tech. for years. You have seen my infrared to 3 kilometers have you not? and you don't need to pull your camera apart either. LED lights are only toys, buy a 5 watt laser in infrared and really see what is out there. or just watch my videos and night vision or super nightshot captures.
Canon are behind in providing super nightshot IR cameras, unfortunately, but I do have a EOS 5D Mk II fullframe fitted to 1600mm tele lens. Now to pull the filters, ha ha
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@ghonis We call it the Open Spectrum to be more exact and not full spectrum
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WW2, millitaries had IR illuminators.
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I'm sure the military will be using something like this soon, if they aren't already!
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@VidPro95 yes you can, Check out the product add-on on sites likes B&H photo video , but it is around 1.5-3k
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So you cant use nightvision on a regular DSLR
video didnt have a uv or blacklight in it so that i could see if it is a full spectrum camera
stevensonmetal 1 year ago
@stevensonmetal: The camera was modified to be Full Spectrum in that a clear glass that passes both ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) wavelengths was installed and is the only filter in front of the bare sensor. I'll post some images on my web site ghonis2.ho8.com using illumination with UV.
ghonis 1 year ago
@stevensonmetal: The camera was modified to be Full Spectrum in that a clear glass that passes both ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) wavelengths was installed and is the only filter in front of the bare sensor. I'll post some images on my web site ghonis2.ho8.com using illumination with UV.
ghonis 1 year ago