IR Adaptor?

ffonsok

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Hey
I was going through my DVX menus, and I could not find a night shot, or IR mode

is this possible through an adaptor, and if so can you recommend one?
Or am i just missing something in the menus?

thanks
nathan
 
The DVX does not have a light-amplification or infrared mode.

Optex makes an adaptor that might be suitable, but it lists for about $10,000.
 
Yup, no 3-CCD camera can shoot IR nativly as the IR wavelength is blocked by the Beam-Splitter prism.

- Mikko
 
Nope.

Physics rules it out.

The Beam splitter Prism in a 3CCD camera sends only the specific wavelengths of each color to each chip. As IR is a different wavelength to the 3 primary colors of light, it can physically not pass through the prism to a sensor to be detected.

The reason it works with 1-chip cameras is because they don't' have a prism to filter the light. The CCD already picks up the IR wavelengths in addition to visible light. 1-chip camera actually use a filter to BLOCK IR light when not in "night-shot" mode! The IR abilities of 1-chip cameras are purely a side-effect that has been (cleverly) turned into a feature.

To check if a camera can shoot IR, point a IR remote control (like the one form your TV) at the lens and look through the viewfinder. If the camera can see IR, you will see the IR-LED on the remote flashing. If the camera can't see IR; it will see nothing - just as your eye.

- Mikko
 
well darn, that is disappointing..... :crybaby:

well, im going to be getting a second camcorder anyways as a workhorse, so ill prob get one with nightshot then!
 
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