X-Ray Infra Red Camera (Nightshot Mode)

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2006

There are substances that appear opaque to the human eye but translucent to cameras with infra-red capabilities. This is an example of one of them. The camera I was using was a Sony Handycam TR728E. The Nightshot mode is what is used in this video.

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  • how can you make the filter

  • @3201987645321 I didn't make a filter. It was a function of the Sony camcorder - nightshot mode.

  • @thomasclarke hey when was that camera made? the or when did u buy it if u bought it new?

  • @winjamy It was made a while ago.... I bought it new at around 2000/2001.

  • Yes and it doesn't work!

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  • "Opposite" is not the right term.

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  • @3201987645321 You buy Infrared Radiation filter at between 750nm to 800nm (find it on amazon), and have night vision on camera, or get a sensitive IR Camera. Message me if it really works.

  • something funner go look thu clothes

  • any camera with night vision

  • can the cannon cameras do that

  • transparent to infra-red to hide the light sensors

  • With nightshot and my 1000nm IR FILTER you can even see through clothing (thin, snug fitting, synthetics) during the day. See my vid under video responses. Or see:

    How to SEE THROUGH CLOTHES (X-RAY CAM - Before & After)

  • @thomasclarke thats where the filter comes in user "3201987645321" mentioned :)

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