Selasa, 06 Oktober 2009

37mm 950nm Infrared IR Pass X-Ray Filter


Description :
  • New 37mm 950nm Infrared IR Pass X-Ray Filter
    Infrared filters, also called IR filters or heat-absorbing filters, are designed to reflect or block or mid-infrared wavelengths while passing visible light
  • Widely used in devices with bright incandescent light bulbs (such as slide and overhead projectors) to prevent unwanted heating
  • Block All Visible Light Under 1000nm, Therefore Lets You Experience Some Different Photography
  • Can Bring You A Magic X-ray Effective When You Use It On A Camera With Infrared Night Shot Function
  • Double Threaded So You Can Use Additionally Other Filters, Lenses And Attachments
  • For More Advanced Using Of IR Filter, Please Read This Article Written By Allon, A Professional IR Photographer
  • 950nm is suitable for outdoor and strong light use;

Specification :

  • Material: Made From High Quality Optical Glass
  • Size: 37mm
  • Wavelength: 950nm
  • Compatible For : Panasonic JVC Canon Sony DC DV
Price : 275.000,-
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Something you should know about Infrared Filter
Infrared filters block all visible light letting only infrared light pass. These filters are for use on cameras that are infrared sensitive. Filters are constructed of optical precision ground and polished glass. They appear completely black to the human eye. If you hold the 850nm filter up to a bright light, you will see the light filament faintly. If you hold the 950nm filter to a bright light, the filter will appear completely opaque.
Filters are great for viewing under complete darkness if you have an infrared illuminator. Blocking visible light enables you to achieve correct focus since infrared light and visible light have different focusing characteristics.
Filters have many industrial and factory inspection uses. Many manufactures use an infrared filter to see through objects that are not visible to the naked eye, for water detection and low light detection. Water absorbs specific wavelengths as do other fluids. By using an infrared filter, you can create an automated system to detect if a container has been filled. By using an infrared filter, you may be able to see through labels to detect fluid or the presence of a foreign object.
Filters can be used for many covert security and surveillance applications. Using an filter in conjunction with an infrared light source and infrared sensitive camera, you can see in complete darkness.The filters can be used by hunters searching for game at night. Not only does the filter let the hunter remain inconspicuous, but the animal tends to reduce motion as the infrared light provides slight warmth.Filters can be used in baby monitoring applications. Using an infrared light source, the parent can view the child in complete darkness without having to turn on a light and disturb child.
Filters are also useful for infrared photography. Infrared camera film is not only extremely high speed, but also pictures often look quite different when viewed in the infrared range. You may be able to see through clouds, detect forged documents, see normally invisible images, crime scene analysis, Kirlian (Kirlian) photography and create dramatic pictures.
This filter can also be used to achieve an "X-Ray" effect. Briefly, the X-Ray effect was discovered in 1997 when Sony sold Nightshot (NigteShot) 0 Lux Handicams. Users found that if an infrared filter was added to the camera and the camera was operated in daylight, the camera could sometimes view through clothing. These filters are also sometimes called an Infrared Pass Filter, See Through Filter, X-Ray Filter or See Through Clothing Filter. This effect is most noticeable on dark synthetic fabrics.

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