Infrared Conversion Panasonic Lumix TZ8 With Kodak Aerochrome Look Camera Mod

Normal digital cameras use filters to limit the color spectrum that reaches the sensor to the Spektrum visible to humans (~380-780nm). Through expansion or Replacing the filter turns it into a “full spectrum camera” that records the entire Spektrum that the sensor can capture (~350-1100nm). Cameras that have a filter thread in front of the lens can use an infrared filter to block the Spektrum that is visible to people and then "see" - depending on the filter selected, 680..720..800-1100nm, i.e. a range that is otherwise not visible to people. The "infrared camera" conversions in my shop already have a ~700nm cut-off filter installed. In the "Kodak Aerochrome Look" conversions, a blue filter was integrated, which enables the typical look of analog Aerochrome films. For full spectrum or Ther.

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