Kamis, 06 Maret 2014

Does a camcorder have to be 0 lux to pick up infrared light?

Q. I want to be able to shoot in complete or near complete darkness. The camcorder I'm looking to buy is 1.7 lux with it's night time mode. I was wondering if I got an infrared light to go with it, if it would pick it up or if it has to be a 0 lux camera for that to be possible?

A. IR has little to do woth lux - it has to be sensitive to infrared light - period.


Digital Night Vision Camcorders IN THE UK?
Q. Im looking for a Digital Night Vision Camcorder in the UK
Any cheapish ones in the UK?
I aint got much money to spend and i only have until April to get one
I cant get any from America or anything like that as i cant buy off the internet it has to be a shop in the UK.
Thanks in advance.

A. Most Sony camcorders have an infrared LED built-in. Check the camera specs at the Sony web site - look for "0 lux" and "Super night shot".

Also, most cam corders may not have the IR LD built in, but if you get an external IR LED (in the shape of a regular video light), you can use any camcorder you want.





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