Posted by Cold Fusion
Hey guys maybe u guys already know this but when i point a remote controller of a tv or something at my w800i camera u can see the the beam of the led when pressing on the buttons. Has somebody tried this 2 ?
Posted by paul101
yes, when i put a fully exposed peice of film over the camera lense. sometimes it may happen without in the right conditions
Posted by jcwhite_uk
A normal camera can see infra red light. The human cant see the same light. Security cameras use infra red light to light up an area at night without being seen by the human eys.
Posted by whatsucka
so dis means we can use our camera or camera fone to get pass security cameras dat use infra red light...haha
Posted by N-er-G
Sweet, like in those Mission Impossible films... though we don't need to use sprays and stuff, only our cheap camera phones (pardon for those who have a 300 euro phone
Posted by paul101
there are other sources of infered light (the sun)
Posted by jcwhite_uk
On 2007-06-25 21:28:13, whatsucka wrote:
so dis means we can use our camera or camera fone to get pass security cameras dat use infra red light...haha
Not quite but it will let you see the areas illuminated by oinfra red lights for security cameras.
Posted by paul101
AT NIGHT
Posted by whatsucka
i juz do it to all my remotes... some r flashing some r juz on but all r white light. i thought infra red is suppose to b some red light
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sounds exciting...
Posted by whizkidd
Gotta try this at home tonight..
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Posted by Cold Fusion
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On 2007-06-25 19:52:41, paul101 wrote:
yes, when i put a fully exposed peice of film over the camera lense. sometimes it may happen without in the right conditions
U can see the light without a piece of film mate
Posted by paul101
try-it
Posted by aatuif
a pic of the ir light from the r520...
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Posted by Cold Fusion
looks cool mate
Posted by Issa88
Have you tried this while sending a file using IR from one phone to another?
I tried once with my video camera. Looks cool.
Posted by aatuif
during synchronization over ir...
Posted by tranced
Take Infrared photos with your K750
Posted by Charge
We've been doing this for ages to check if the IR led(s) on our robots were working...