Digital Full Spectrum Cameras....
Started by
Joven76
, Jul 14 2008 07:49 PM
38 replies to this topic
#31
Posted 15 September 2010 - 11:11 AM
If you are looking for a "Full Spectrum" light source, you might check out the "Phantom Lite Full Spectrum Illuminator"
www.phantomlite.com
It claims:
25 LEDs - 40ft. Distance - Full Spectrum
5 Infrared, 5 Red, 5 Green, 5 Blue, 5 Ultraviolet LEDS
9v battery powered go any where! Tripod Conector Included!
As far as Full Spectrum Camera prices, a member of our paranormal investigation team just purchased a SVP T700 HD Camcorder/Camera for around $100.
www.phantomlite.com
It claims:
25 LEDs - 40ft. Distance - Full Spectrum
5 Infrared, 5 Red, 5 Green, 5 Blue, 5 Ultraviolet LEDS
9v battery powered go any where! Tripod Conector Included!
As far as Full Spectrum Camera prices, a member of our paranormal investigation team just purchased a SVP T700 HD Camcorder/Camera for around $100.
#32
Posted 17 September 2010 - 03:22 PM
coredump, on Sep 15 2010, 11:11 AM, said:
If you are looking for a "Full Spectrum" light source, you might check out the "Phantom Lite Full Spectrum Illuminator"
www.phantomlite.com
It claims:
25 LEDs - 40ft. Distance - Full Spectrum
5 Infrared, 5 Red, 5 Green, 5 Blue, 5 Ultraviolet LEDS
9v battery powered go any where! Tripod Conector Included!
As far as Full Spectrum Camera prices, a member of our paranormal investigation team just purchased a SVP T700 HD Camcorder/Camera for around $100.
www.phantomlite.com
It claims:
25 LEDs - 40ft. Distance - Full Spectrum
5 Infrared, 5 Red, 5 Green, 5 Blue, 5 Ultraviolet LEDS
9v battery powered go any where! Tripod Conector Included!
As far as Full Spectrum Camera prices, a member of our paranormal investigation team just purchased a SVP T700 HD Camcorder/Camera for around $100.
Did you remove the hot mirror and add a filter, or just purchase as is?
"How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?" Sherlock Holmes-Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
#33
Posted 26 November 2010 - 10:55 AM
can you just remove the hot mirror or is an illuminator necessary
#34
Posted 26 November 2010 - 02:24 PM
Jason_CPAPS, on Nov 26 2010, 09:55 AM, said:
can you just remove the hot mirror or is an illuminator necessary
Removing the hot mirror will get you deep into the IR. Weather you add a filter or not, you will need some type of illumination in darkness. If you plan on shooting UV you will need a very bright UV light. I use a 40 LED UV illuminator and it only gets you about 10-15 feet.
"How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?" Sherlock Holmes-Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
#35
Posted 16 December 2010 - 09:59 AM
Joven76, on Jul 14 2008, 08:49 PM, said:
I was curious if anyone here has ever used a Digital Full Spectrum camera like the one they were using on GHI just the other night... I'd like to hear what results you've had...
Also, Barry said he built this camera... If anyone has ever done something like this before, can you share your knowledge on how to do this??? Thanks...
Christopher
Also, Barry said he built this camera... If anyone has ever done something like this before, can you share your knowledge on how to do this??? Thanks...
Christopher
"He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you."- Mark Twain
#36
Posted 17 December 2010 - 10:15 PM
After modding a camera by filtering at the ccd for IR, I am really regretting it. Filter the aperture and leave the ccd alone. If necessary for autofocus, replace the hot mirror with clear optical glass. By filtering at the aperture, you have so many more options with what spectrum range that you want to shoot in.
#37
Posted 29 May 2012 - 12:22 AM
I see that this topic has not been touched in a while. Has anyone gained any new knowledge?
Blond(e) on IR
Testing assumptions on which are the foundation of the current paranormal investigation model.
Testing assumptions on which are the foundation of the current paranormal investigation model.
#38
Posted 14 June 2012 - 09:50 PM
I'm currently using an E.V.I.L. camera, and they kick BAD_WORD, I mean it's evil so it's cool right? It's really short for electric viewfinder interchangeable lens, and the big players are pentax and olympus. I did the full spectrum conversion myself, pretty strait forward. Take apart the camera, and pull out the filter and put it all back together. Since these cameras do not have a mirror, they let in more light to the sensor, and taking out the filter lets in even more! So they do work excellent in low light conditions. It can shoot at very high speed, I can get 7 shoots off in about one second and a half before I have to let the memory card catch up. For light I'm using a miltary surplus infrared light off a hummer. It has 7 really high power leds, and is designed for 24 volts. I power it with a 22.2 li-po4 rc battery pack. Fully charged it puts out 25 volts, and is 3000 mah. I've used it for 4 hours so far, and only spent half my battery life, so it works great. Bad is it's REALLY heavy, camera and light are about 4 pounds. People really highly under estimate how much ir light you need outside in the dark to get good shots. It's so much more than you think, but inside with reflective things you don't need much. So far I've only had it out a few times, but the images it can take with no flash are really cool. Hell it's better than my night vision scope to see in the pure darkness, but I only have a basic night vision so not a big deal really, it won't top a gen 2 or better. I can easily hit about 150 feet outside with good clarity in pictures right now, which is on par with my old film slr with a mega flash. Better break out the pocket book, camera is about 300, lens 50-300+++ depending on what you get, conversion if you can't do it yourself 250, and my light set up with charger cost 100 more. Is it worth it, well ask me after I catch something with it, but to me it is because I love putting together crazy stuff like this.
Visit Ghosts of the Valley for my collection of paranormal evidence. http://ghostsofthevalley.net
#39
Posted 18 June 2012 - 11:12 PM
Ten301, on 01 September 2009 - 10:24 AM, said:
www.moditronic.com
I have some of their equipment, and it works as advertised. I especially like their UV/IR Full Spectrum Camcorder. You can see a photo I took at the St. Augustine lighthouse laqst month over on mypara.net
I have some of their equipment, and it works as advertised. I especially like their UV/IR Full Spectrum Camcorder. You can see a photo I took at the St. Augustine lighthouse laqst month over on mypara.net
very cool!
My Taoist Temple - Chi in Nature Taoist Temple
My BLOG: Taoist Master Blog
My Exorcist Website! - World's Best Exorcist Web!
My BLOG: Taoist Master Blog
My Exorcist Website! - World's Best Exorcist Web!

0 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users












