Get ready for a full spectrum conversion.
To do this, you will need to disassemble the camera.


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We will need to de-solder 4 different wires to gain access to the sensor.






The glass in the front of the sensor is so called a Hot Mirror (blocks Ultra Violet and Infrared light). By removing it we will make this camera a so called ‘Full Spectrum’ camera.


Assemble the camera. Please take care to raise the flash when reattaching the top section because it can damage the micro switch if it closed during assembly.

Here are some interesting infrared processing examples.
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