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From: mark@killdeer.Stanford.EDU (Mark Hosang Yim)
Subject: Re: Infrared camera source?
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 1994 23:40:48 GMT
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In article <1994Jan31.172721.1@ulkyvx.louisville.edu> cawort01@ulkyvx.louisville.edu writes:
>does anybody know where I might locate an infrared video camera?  I thought I
>saw somebody post here a few eons ago that if the filter was simply removed
>from one vendor's camera, that would be sufficient.

I think this is true of most video cameras, since most if not all
CCD's are sensitive to IR.  At least the Sony CCD camera we've used
has a filter that is easily removeable.

mark
mark@Killdeer.stanford.edu


