How Many People Know About Infrared Cameras?
To take infrared photos with an ordinary digital SLR camera, you need to remove the low-pass filter and install an infrared filter on the lens (common ones are 590nm, 630nm, 680nm, 720nm, 760nm, 850nm, and 950nm). Film cameras only need to install an infrared filter and use infrared film (now it seems that there is only black and white infrared film) to shoot. Ilford seems to have an infrared film, but I have not used it. The effect of the shooting is probably like this:
Onick AM-36 wildlife infrared monitoring camera with MMS supports up to 36 million pixels high-definition photography and 1920x1080 high-definition video shooting. The instrument starts up quickly and responds quickly, with clear images and true colors. Flash-free design, no flash when shooting at night, not easy to be exposed. Users can number and name cameras. It can be equipped with the cloud platform image processing system independently developed by our company (software registration number: 2022SR0370995) to identify and analyze the captured pictures and videos. It can also be used with the mobile phone APP to remotely control the camera (software registration number: 2022SR0370994). Modify parameters via remote control and see live images remotely in real time.
Features:
1. Pictures are 36 million high-definition pixels, videos are 1920x1080
2. PIR sensing distance 30 meters
3. Support 4G image transmission function
4. Super long standby time of 8 months
Infrared cameras have the advantages of small size, light weight, real-time and high efficiency, and can be easily installed in different locations for real-time monitoring. This camera can sense thermal radiation that is imperceptible to the human eye, so it can provide clear and reliable monitoring images at night or in low-visibility environments. Infrared cameras also have efficient functions. They can capture images at a high frame rate and provide real-time video streaming, so that monitoring personnel can detect abnormal situations in time and take corresponding measures.



