Archive for July, 2009

KINO

July 31, 2009 - 11:31 pm No Comments

Nature as seen through a first generation night vision device (starlight scope). All shots are made with the use of an infrared illuminator. Starlight scopes work by gathering ambient light (from stars and moon) and infrared light (from the IR illuminator). The light is gathered by a special layer of material that ejects electrons when struck by photons. The electrons pass through a glass vacuum tube through which they are accelerated by electrical fields (powered by the battery). The electrons then strike a phosphorous membrane at speeds higher than their initial speeds (since they’ve been accelerated by electrical fields). The phosphorous membrane in turn releases more photons into the eyepiece than have originally been gathered by the intaking membrane since the electrons that knock out the photons have been accelerated. This is how night vision light aplicfication works. This is totally different from thermal vision which senses the “blackbody radiation” – the heat signature of an object or digital night vision where a CCD sensor is used to convert infrared light to the visible spectrum.

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Testing My Cameras Night Vision :)

July 31, 2009 - 11:31 pm 22 Comments

in the beginning where it like opens up is a setting on my camera that i dident know about :D

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Reefer Decree – Nightvision (Extended)

July 31, 2009 - 11:30 pm 17 Comments

Super sweet trance, suuuper sweet 8)

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How to see through clothing

July 31, 2009 - 11:30 pm 12 Comments

First off my apologies for the very shoddy camera work and even shoddier narration.

Secondly, this is merely my own personal findings after conducting several very unscientific tests using esotericsean’s method of turning an ordinary camcorder into one that only lets in infrared light, allowing the operator to ‘see through’ various objects including clothing. The tests speak for themselves and yes, by using this method you can actually see what people are wearing under their clothing, provided that the clothing is relatively clingy, and is a thin fabric. Dark clothing works the best, but I’ve also gotten great results with all colors, provided that the fabric is thin and clingy.

The method: In case you haven’t seen EsotericSean’s video tutorial, the method is simple. You take any ordinary video camera with night shot capability, and you take a piece of EXPOSED film and put it over the lens. The film filters out all light other than infrared and the night vision disengages the infrared blocker in the camera. Now, if you want to be a little daring and don’t care about using the camera normally ever again you can try removing the IR blocker from the camera entirely, although some people have said that it screws up the focus.

So I suppose this is good news to all you pervs out there. LOL.

If you liked the video please comment/rate it. Thank you.

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FLIR Systems Thermal Imaging at CES 2009

July 31, 2009 - 11:30 pm 9 Comments

FLIR systems designs commercial Thermal imaging equipment. Think Infrared cameras in cars, boats, airplanes, and security applications. Pretty cool. Here’s their CES 2009 booth, with one sweet classic car to boot.

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VisionWorks durable, affordable, nightvision cams in use on the farm

July 31, 2009 - 11:30 pm No Comments

VisionWorks camera systems that can be used on all kinds a farm and heavy equipment. Durable, Nightvision, Affordable, and even digital wireless options. See the many uses on farms, including monitoring livestock, hay balers, harvestors, bankout wagons, sprayers, tillage equipment, logging equipment and much more. Use our digital wireless to monitor fuel tanks and even utilize motion recording on our DVRs. For more info visit smucker.net or call 800-333-4503

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is it okay that I use night-vision binoculars to watch my neighbors at night?

July 29, 2009 - 4:46 pm 13 Comments

I know that it’s sort of an invasion of privacy, but I would never tell anyone about it, so as the old saying goes "what they don’t know won’t hurt them", right? ever since the divorce, dating doesn’t really appeal to me, but watching other people is quite a thrill.

does that really make you happy

Wireless Night Vision camera set?

July 29, 2009 - 4:46 pm 2 Comments

The cheapest one I can find is $130 usd for 4. They will be outside, but covered by the edge of the roofs. I need it to work well at night. I don’t really care about the quality as long as the I can see if theres someone there.

if anyone knows of any great brands or good buys let me know!

Thanks in advance.

The best place I’ve found on the net is this place:

http://www.supercircuits.com

You could look there and see if there’s something comparable.

At night, the most important thing is that you’re going to need a B&W camera, not a color one. B&W cameras are more sensitive at night than color ones. If necessary, get one that has a built-in IR light or IR LEDs, which increases the ability to see in the dark, without giving off any visible light to alert the people snooping around your house.

Other considerations: how will you power the cameras? Try to get one that has power on the same cable as the video. How will you get the video from outside to inside? Cabled is better/more secure than wireless, unless you don’t want to drill holes and run wire. Where will you view the video? Special software to do 4-camera view at once?

Does a 1st gen night vision scope have better clarity and how far you can see then a 1st gen monocular?

July 29, 2009 - 4:46 pm 1 Comment


better clarity compared to what? first gen night vision needs an external light-source such as an infrared light. also, there is an extreme distortion on what you actually see. you will probably be disappointed…

So a former cop and I are going into a possible dangerous situation at 2100 at an abandoned amusement park?

July 29, 2009 - 4:46 pm 7 Comments

This new guy I met says he knows my friend Eddie, who is missing, and will help me look for him there. Which equipment should I buy?

Do infrared, night-vision goggles work in a House of Mirrors after sunset?

I think you definitely need a taser gun, and maybe some sort of memory suppressing device for Eddie. He is likely to be a bit traumatized. He may also enjoy a reunion with his EF, cough, I mean reunion with his wife.
You should also use your initiative abilities to advise Eddie of any plans. If caught out, Bunny seems like she could be quite sadistic.