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    So do you think a converted to full spectrum 5d3 could fill in? Was pondering to convert my old 5d3... hmmmm


    And from life pixel the answer is...
    Can the converted camera be used for thermal imaging?


    No, infrared converted cameras are sensitive to about 1200nm only, thermal imaging requires sensitivity from about 7,000nm to over 14,000nm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Busted Knuckles View Post
    No, infrared converted cameras are sensitive to about 1200nm only, thermal imaging requires sensitivity from about 7,000nm to over 14,000nm.
    Interesting! The specs on my thermal imager indicate that the response wavelength is between 8,000 - 14,000 nm.

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    I like geek, not very good at it but I find it interesting. Would have been cool is a dslr could do double duty.


    Would be interesting to find examples of 1,200 or 1,000 nanometer emitters
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