Witness said:i heard of the x-ray filter thing before...regarding see through clothes and all...they say its for sony videocamp...
costs like a bomb for the filter in states if my friend never smoke me...
Witness said:i heard of the x-ray filter thing before...regarding see through clothes and all...they say its for sony videocamp...
costs like a bomb for the filter in states if my friend never smoke me...
JaGr said:What I read is that if you take in raw mode, the 828 can do color IR. But not in jpeg
pianodancer said:It's not guaranteed, because it uses the IR-logic. Only materials that are 'transparent' to IR will benefit. For example, some bikinis will have this 'feature' so that suntanners can tan their whole body without exposing themselves.
supperman said:This doesn't quite make sense, since skin tanning is caused by UV light, not IR. But it's true that many synthetic material allows IR light to pass through, and many of these are found in swim wear.
pianodancer said:Maybe we should organise a photo session on the beach and test our assumption. Sentosa, anyone?
Del_CtrlnoAlt said:hmm u wan a bus or van to drive us back to mainland? Cantonment anyone? :bsmilie:
pianodancer said:Hi guys,
I've managed to capture the infamous x-ray effect using Nightshot mode and R72 filter. From the image, I can literally see the undergarments of the subject (or the lack of). It is also true that synthetic materials allow better see-through effect. So those who wear cotton materials are protected.
Conclusion: Wear 100% cotton clothings and undergarments.
dropzone said:Looks like this thread is going voyeuristic. hehe... I never tried taking IR photos with my V1 before, and sometimes do wonder how do I appreciate a IR-ed image. Hehe... Sadly to say, my V1 is sold. No cam now...
dropzone said:i still prefer images with colors. forgive me guys, hehe. ironically, what i'm studying now involved looking at microscopes, which are often greyscale... More into macro shots, since i like looking at things smaller than the naked eye.
any idea if the cam can capture microscopic shots just by placing it on the eyepiece?![]()