someone need to buy this and try it out!
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someone need to buy this and try it out!
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I don't think that is anything new for perverts... they might already have a complete set at home! 
wouldn't it be cool if you can take pics of the car and see through the fender and hood? those would be some pretty cool pics too!

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IR pass filters have a lot more value than just for being a perv.
it creates quite surreal shots:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/truthwi...7600295272759/
(yes i verified this technology works using my g/f as the subject, it was VERY specific towards the clothing and basically only worked on clothing u can almost see through with the .. eh hrm.. naked eye)
it creates quite surreal shots:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/truthwi...7600295272759/
(yes i verified this technology works using my g/f as the subject, it was VERY specific towards the clothing and basically only worked on clothing u can almost see through with the .. eh hrm.. naked eye)
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wow! those pics are cool!! I guess that's why these filters came up as I was searching for filters for my D50... but I didn't find pictures, just bunch of filters.
wonder how it looks like with night shots... like the stars and stuff...
wonder how it looks like with night shots... like the stars and stuff...
IR pass filters have a lot more value than just for being a perv.
it creates quite surreal shots:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/truthwi...7600295272759/
(yes i verified this technology works using my g/f as the subject, it was VERY specific towards the clothing and basically only worked on clothing u can almost see through with the .. eh hrm.. naked eye)
it creates quite surreal shots:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/truthwi...7600295272759/
(yes i verified this technology works using my g/f as the subject, it was VERY specific towards the clothing and basically only worked on clothing u can almost see through with the .. eh hrm.. naked eye)
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IR pass filters have a lot more value than just for being a perv.
it creates quite surreal shots:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/truthwi...7600295272759/
(yes i verified this technology works using my g/f as the subject, it was VERY specific towards the clothing and basically only worked on clothing u can almost see through with the .. eh hrm.. naked eye)
it creates quite surreal shots:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/truthwi...7600295272759/
(yes i verified this technology works using my g/f as the subject, it was VERY specific towards the clothing and basically only worked on clothing u can almost see through with the .. eh hrm.. naked eye)
http://k53.pbase.com/u13/nero_design...ullProcess.jpg
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hmmm... it's not too expensive either...
Hoya 52mm RM-72... RM72 seems to be pretty popular...
http://www.amazon.com/Hoya-52mm-RM-7...1603755&sr=1-3
Hoya 52mm RM-72... RM72 seems to be pretty popular...
http://www.amazon.com/Hoya-52mm-RM-7...1603755&sr=1-3
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oh gee... how do I do that? btw, i can't access your link... 

in order to get it to work with a D50 youd have to remove the IR blocking filter thats directly on top of the CCD and replace it with the IR pass filter.
http://k53.pbase.com/u13/nero_design...ullProcess.jpg
http://k53.pbase.com/u13/nero_design...ullProcess.jpg
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nvm... google is my friend... 
http://www.lifepixel.com/ir-tutorial...structions.htm
reading it now...

http://www.lifepixel.com/ir-tutorial...structions.htm
reading it now...
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in order to get it to work with a D50 youd have to remove the IR blocking filter thats directly on top of the CCD and replace it with the IR pass filter. i think most CCD's (even ****ty webcams) capture IR by default but have IR blocking filters in front of them. i dont think the stars would look too different unless u had a huge lens. however, plants (especially flowers) look wicked.
http://k53.pbase.com/u13/nero_design...ullProcess.jpg
http://k53.pbase.com/u13/nero_design...ullProcess.jpg


