To: mountainlion
Most of the solid state cameras have their sensitivity peak in the IR. This is usually considered a feature since the addition of an IR source makes it work quite well in the dark. A necklace with super-bright LEDs in the IR ought to pretty much saturate any real world camera you are likely to encounter. Much less obvious as well.
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11 posted on
07/27/2014 10:15:40 AM PDT by
Mycroft Holmes
(The fool is always greater than the proof.)
To: Mycroft Holmes
A necklace with super-bright LEDs in the IR ... Can you flesh that out a little ... I don't understand...
16 posted on
07/27/2014 10:27:00 AM PDT by
GOPJ
(Liberal elites want Mexicans to be a servant class that supplies cheap drugs and easy women and kids)
To: Mycroft Holmes
A ball cap with a row of IR LEDs would be great!, It wouldn’t draw attention and the batteries could be easily hidden.
21 posted on
07/27/2014 10:42:10 AM PDT by
Boiling point
(Socialism; Ideas so good they have to be mandatory.)
To: Mycroft Holmes
you also draw immediate attention to yourself as a moving white spot
at which point, the video will be flagged and sent to the assigned agent for that shift
36 posted on
07/27/2014 1:15:47 PM PDT by
sten
(fighting tyranny never goes out of style)
To: Mycroft Holmes
“Most of the solid state cameras have their sensitivity peak in the IR.”
Every spectrum response graph I have seen on a digital camera has their peak below IR.
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