I would *really* like to see something like this, however I believe
that it's not the lens that's the determinating factor, but the CCD
sensor has to be of a different type (it even has to be supercooled!)

If someone has a solution that works, I'd like to see it too. :)

Because FLIR cameras are fraking expensive...

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 12:47, Jack<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Is there a set of filters that I could put on a digital camera that would
> block out all but the infrared?
>
> Has someone here done this before? (or links to sites that show a DIY version)
>
> This is a project for my wife (thus high priority for me :) - to possibly use
> this kind of technology to 'see' tempratures in the 90 to 120 F range.
> Additional range would be nice, and it doesn't need to be 'exact', just 
> relative
> temps.

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