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2012-08-27
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2012-09-14
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2012-09-14
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2012-09-14
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Is there a reason you are using 940nm LED's?
You should get a better night picture with a lower frequency.
The only benefit of using higher frequency IR is to make it more invisible to humans.
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2012-09-14
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2012-09-14
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isn't it the other way round? Seems more intuitive to assume a frequency higher on a band below visibility is more visible than a frequency far off the visible range.
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2012-09-15
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No, although I do apologise were I said frequency I actually mean wavelength.
I ordered a module on ebay, so I wouldn't break my current one.
I broke the one I bought, and broke my original one when I was removing it from the phone.
45 minutes later, disassembling and reassembling the phone twice (because after doing it once, the N900 doesn't turn on until you disassemble and reassemble again), I have a working infrared camera on my N900- other than the broken autofocus and damaged sensor from scratching it when removing the IR filter.
The light (in the "Light off" image) is from a 1.2v 20mA IR LED. I'll take some day pictures tomorrow, when it's day. Once my new module comes in, if I don't break it again I'll have nicer focused pictures.
Last edited by azkay; 2012-08-27 at 10:22.