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Cameras with easily removeable IR Filters
Posted: 05 May 2008 07:40 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 16 ]
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albeit rather expensive, this cam seems nice:

http://www.astronomycameras.com/en/products/usb-cameras/mono/dmk31au03as/
1024x768 @ 30fps, usb 2.0, comes with no ir filter

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Posted: 06 May 2008 02:54 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 17 ]
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In the very cheap cammeras the IR filter are solded in the same tube that contain the lens, but are not in contact!!!

You can cut the end of this without fear to touch the lens (I did it with a common kitchen knife!!)

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Posted: 07 May 2008 08:10 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 18 ]
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Does the SPC900-NC have a filter, mine seams to see IR reasonably well, but its a pretty solid unit that doesn’t look like it wants to come undone…

Anyone have any info on this camera or a cunning method for prying it open without destroying it!

thanks!

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Posted: 07 May 2008 08:19 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 19 ]
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nebulus - 07 May 2008 08:10 AM

Does the SPC900-NC have a filter, mine seams to see IR reasonably well, but its a pretty solid unit that doesn’t look like it wants to come undone…

Anyone have any info on this camera or a cunning method for prying it open without destroying it!

thanks!

There is usually one of three ways to remove an ir filter; depending on the camera model. remove filter from bracketing, remove filter from lens (glued on usually), and remove filter coating from lens (labor intensive: remove lens from cam and dremmel with a buffer attached, or super fine grain sand paper and a touch of water possibly). so it depends on the model type really. I have a feeling spc900 is one you can pry the two lens pieces apart, maybe wedge them apart with an exacto knife and patience?
try this link, didn’t read too much into though it appears it is easier to replace the lens assembly with another unit: http://www.instructables.com/id/SJJ5AK1F3JESX0H/

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Posted: 07 May 2008 01:31 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 20 ]
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Thanks Elite!
I was being far too gentle with the lens mount ring! (managed to break the tripod mount from the base with far too much ease last night)
A little tug and it popped off no problem!
The link you posted was ideal, have several lens coming from ebay too so many thanks!

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Posted: 26 May 2008 01:11 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 21 ]
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MSI Starcam Clip works really nice, easy to remove filter just like Microsofts VX-1000. Clear blobs in my DI setup

http://www.msi-computer.de/index.php?func=proddesc&prod_no=632&maincat_no=132&cat2_no=262

Price around 15 Euro.

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Posted: 01 July 2008 10:03 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 22 ]
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Creative Labs VF0070 Webcam Live! Ultra For Notebooks
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Posted: 09 August 2008 02:47 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 23 ]
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Microsoft Lifecam VX-1000, $23.99 from newegg

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_bU63RVcrtbw/SJu9CEhwJxI/AAAAAAAAA_I/zFlJsmUo7EM/s1600-h/IMG_0011.JPG

The IR block filter is on the back of the lens assembly. pops out with a knife. easy peasy.

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Posted: 14 September 2008 05:17 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 24 ]
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Philips SPC 1000: Very very easy to open, ir filter is just a piece of glass, can easily popped off with a knive. Job finished in a matter of 5 minutes .. Easy peasy smile

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Posted: 14 September 2008 05:53 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 25 ]
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Kihaki do you any pictures of how you opened the spc 1000?

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Posted: 14 September 2008 08:33 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 26 ]
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No pictures yet but i can take some if u would like some. You have to start at the transparent light at the top of the camera. You can just pull it out with a knive or ruler. Once it is removed opening the camera is very easy.

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Posted: 02 October 2008 11:13 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 27 ]
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i use a Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000 (no longer manufactured) and to remove the IR Filter you use a long skinny philips head screwdriver and open the casing, take out the CMOS board and remove the two screws sitting opposite each other on the lens casing.  Use a small flat head to pry it up without moving the metal heat plate.  The filter is on the backside of the lens casing.  I just used the philips head screwdriver to shove it rather violently down the lens shaft to “pop” it off on the other end.  I then put the lens casing back on, put the CMOS board back where it’s supposed to go, places 3 photo negative cutouts in the lens cover and put the camera casing back on. Full IR 640x480 at 30fps for $17.

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Posted: 27 October 2008 05:57 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 28 ]
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I’ve got a Unibrain Fire-i but I don’t have a clue about how should I remove the IR filter. Should I buy a lense? I’m lost :S

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Posted: 31 October 2008 12:25 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 29 ]
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Today i buy Creative Live! Video IM,and easy remove ir filter grin

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Posted: 07 November 2008 11:48 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 30 ]
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For the Microsoft LifeCam, did you still put the film negative in it’s place?
Does 2 pieces seem to be too many for you?

It seems that way for me.

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