"see-thru" camera optics?
What kinda scam deal is this?
http://www.kaya-optics.com/products/experiments.shtml -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
"see-thru" camera optics?
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 21:44:24 -0500, Jer wrote:
What kinda scam deal is this? http://www.kaya-optics.com/products/experiments.shtml Do you have a video camera? Film someone with a TV remote control, aimed at the camera, and have them press some buttons... you may see a flashing light at the end of the remote, which can't be seen by eye... Depends on the camera sensor, some can change the IR light from the remote into visible. |
"see-thru" camera optics?
Sony had this 'problem' with some of their video cameras. ;-))
"Jer" wrote in message ... What kinda scam deal is this? http://www.kaya-optics.com/products/experiments.shtml -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
"see-thru" camera optics?
Harry wrote:
Sony had this 'problem' with some of their video cameras. ;-)) "Jer" wrote in message ... What kinda scam deal is this? http://www.kaya-optics.com/products/experiments.shtml This might be of passing interest: http://www.snopes.com/photos/skirts.asp -- - Barry |
"see-thru" camera optics?
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 21:44:24 -0500, Jer wrote:
What kinda scam deal is this? http://www.kaya-optics.com/products/experiments.shtml Basic, infrared filter. B&W, Hoya make them too. What you really want instead is a still camera using a monochrome CCD, a single-element quartz lens and an infrared filter. Or, just go buy an old Rebel or D60 and have it modified by Hutech.com -Rich |
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