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How to Make: Night Vision Spy Scope (Camera & Camcorder)

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2011

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Here's a surprisingly powerful and effective spy camera and camcorder. Depending on what you already have at your disposal this could only cost you around $40. Most Night Vision Viewers cost around $99 and don't record or take pictures. They also have very cheap low power LED that don't illuminate very much. This is one of the best ways to make a Night Vision Spy Camera

Links for Parts:

- 200 MW Triple Infrared LED http://lnk.nu/shop.ebay.com/1pdj.html

-3 Inch LCD viewfinder x2.8 for Camera & Camcorder http://lnk.nu/shop.ebay.com/1pdk.html

Radio Shack
- 10 Ohm Resistor
- AA Battery Clip

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  • Question, what would be the difference between using LED IR bulbs from ebay and making a rgeen flashlight out of red and blue colored filters? Same? or is it different?

  • @stephencarlsbad  You'd probably get a brighter light from IR Bulbs/LED. Both will work

  • So basically just a flashlight on a camera..

  • @NewDubstepNow No, because you cant see the light. Only by looking through the camera can you see anything. Its IR LED!

  • can we use green or any other color led bulps?!

  • @kingmaker121 I guess if you want a green flashlight. Infrared LED are not visible to the human eye. Only cameras can see them. So for Night Vision you'd only want to use Infrared LED

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  • @xLRsT Born in America with a Greek parents :)

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  • did you make a circuit diagram by any chance?

  • @lxnader42 LEDs use barely any energy, hence the resistor for the 9V. doing it in parallel is much easier cuz with LEDs there one side is anode, the other is cathode....thats one thing he left out to mention in this video....if you reverse polarize and LED (light emmiting diode) it will become a LDD (light DETECTING Diode)....which how i thought he was building this in the first place but his version is a lot less complicated

  • @iqbal4142 a transducer off a volume control knob would work.

  • i dont mean to be a dick but can you show us how to build it instead of show us which part goes where?

  • you are one smart motherfucker

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