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Most dSLR's can record light into the Infra Red spectrum. This allows you to fit a near black IR filter to your camera (after setting up the tripod/focs/etc - as you won't see a thing once the filter is fitted). Then try some shots 10 seconds or more at f16 to see what you record.
To check your camera can record IR - point a remote control at it and take a picture - be sure to use a long exposure as the IR LED might only be on for 1/10th of a second - so it might take a few shots to catch it. On the remote I used, the green LED came on too, so I could press a button and judge when to press the shutter. I'll order my IR filter soon - so expect some shots later in the month. @christait - good idea for a competition?
PS there are two IR filters you can buy. The one you want is usually called the RED filter. there is also one called the BLACK filter, which lets only IR through, and is more for scientific work. The RED one allows some yellow and red light through too
Where are more remotes that I can collect?!? The tv remote, fan remote, and PS3 remote are not enough...
If you have a TV remote that has a hard time working the way it’s supposed to, perhaps you need to do what I did. A few months ago I bought a new TV that operates quite good and has a nice 58” screen, but it has the same problem that so many devices have... the IR remote just never can function the way it should. Well, one problem that so many manufacturers are guilty of is they actually have designed the InfraRed (IR) sensor inserted far too deeply into the plastic body of the remote to be fully effective and have a good range to reach the TV’s sensor. My simple solution was to use a Dremel and cut away the plastic around the sensor so it has far more exposure. Yes it is quite ugly now but it works much, much, much better. I sacrificed beauty for function. Maybe you can expose your sensor in a prettier way, but nevertheless, you will be pleased with the improvement you get from it.
Around 70 percents sub-standard houses in Nias and as you can see here.....also high risk for all kind of disaster! (Half way to Mau Nias)
Roger Athey with his father's loco "Tom" out on the main line. The loco is operated with a remote control.
Box Hill 5" Gauge Day - Saturday 07-09-2024.
This picture is taken with the Nokia N73 camera phone. I tried to capture the remote with an unsharp background with the monitor. Unfortunately the focus was on the keyboard. Eventually with some editing in iPhoto it still makes a great photograph.
From the 1960's this was one of the first wireless remote controls for TVs. Not much functionality but a big step for couch potatoes.
This was before I switched the remote control to a 2-second delay. Vivitar 285HV through umbrella camera right.
Taken with my improvised photo booth setup
Driving more than an hour outside of Vik I enter the remote, uninhabited, and totally wild Iceland where just the Ring Road and some power lines go through it. It was where I started to feel so at one with nature
Remote Control in Japan Airline, it is for playing games, movies, music, credit card machine, telephone!!
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Remote transmitter site for the G.C.I unit at Scarinish
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Very misty in the morning so took a few more photographs in the afternoon when it cleared a bit.
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Door at East end of main building is NM 00817 43986
West End is NM 00787 43984
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South tower - NM 00804 4974
North tower - NM 00801 43993
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Engine House - NM 00807 43966
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Main building aligned on 260° Magnetic
23930 MM x 6830 MM
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North tower 3000 MM x 3000 MM
6550 MM from side of building
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South Tower 2970 MM x 3010 MM
6010 MM from side of building
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The wall inside the room at the East end is 20000 MM from doorway (Laser Rangefinder)
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South room of engine house - 4805 MM x 3017 MM (internal)
Middle room - 4800 MM x 4590 MM
North room - 1825 MM x 1825 MM