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Attention UFOlogists: New FUJI Camera may capture UFOs (infrared)
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 164133:MV8zMTIwNTJfNTM0MTA3M19EOURFMTQ0RQ==] The most convincing way of capturing UFOs on camera is to bind together an ordinary camera and an infra-red camera and record simultaneously in both. If you capture images in the infra-red camera which are not visible in the other one, then that is a REAL ANOMALOUS IMAGE. It's already happened. I has seen split-screen views of a UFO what was invisible to the eye and to the ordinary camera but which appeared as a bright image in the infra-red video. Incredible! It's very impressive, but obviously best done when the UFO has been already spotted with the eye and filmed with both camera in the hope that it suddenly becomes invisible to ordinary light, as they do sometimes. Investment in two cameras could pay off with scientifically unexplainable images that are extremely difficult to fake even by a professional image-editor. [/quote]
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Fujifilm's FinePix S3 Pro UVIR is a modified version of a digital SLR and takes photos in both the infrared and ultra violet spectra. Originally developed for forensic science and investigation, the camera is quickly capturing (pun intended) the attention of UFO hunters, also known as UFOlogists.
Shooting in IR and UV used to be a trial and error process often taking technicians days or weeks to cycle through lens filters and to develop film. By removing a sensor filter that maintains color accuracy in its existing FinePix S3 Pro camera, Fujifilm has created a variant that takes IR and UV photos, allowing technicians to find the right wavelegnth and exposure within minutes. Fujifilm expects the camera to retail for $1,800.00 which is a small price to pay for that perfect shot of the sought after crafts that supposedly fill our skies.
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