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= What? =
= What? =
The original mission has been to turn a digital camera (Canon S40) into night vision goggle (NVG)
To turn a digital camera (Canon S40) into night vision goggle (NVG)


= Why? =
= Why? =
1) investigate IR light sensitivity of a standard CCD chip with and without the integral IR filter lens.
# investigate IR light sensitivity of a standard CCD chip with and without IR filter lens mount
2) to be able to see IR light where human eye fails to do so
# to be able to see IR light where human eye fails to do so
# I took a standard security camera IR illuminator and tried to take photos in dark with it. The result was not very satisfying, so I decided to remove the IR lens inside the camera.


= How? =
= How? =
Do not do this at home!
Do not do this at home with your latest camera!


I took a standard security camera IR illuminator and tried to take photos in dark with it. The result was not very satisfying, so I decided to remove the IR lens inside the camera.
Few hints:
 
* make a list of screws you took away and take photos of the disassembly
TODO
* you will need micro sizes of phillips and torx screwdrivers
* the IR filter is located right in front of CCD chip


= Conclusion =
= Conclusion =
TODO
* The visiblity of IR light vastly improved, but tweaks of the focus are necessary.
* It is certainly possible to build a night vision device based on IR illumintaion.
* The hardware is available for anyone who would like to continue the build of NVG.


= Images =
= Images =
<gallery widths=200>
<gallery widths=200>
Image:nvgIlluminator.jpg | Used IR illuminator, light normally almost invisible
Image:nvgIlluminator.jpg | IR illuminator, light normally almost invisible, visible by normal camera
Image:nightshot30cm.JPG | Shot taken in dark, distance 30 cm
Image:nightshot30cm.JPG | Shot taken in dark, distance 30 cm
Image:IRPhoto12.JPG | IR filter removed, illuminator lights brightly
Image:IRPhoto08.JPG | Dark room photo, obviously bad focusing
</gallery>
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 15:30, 14 February 2013


What?

To turn a digital camera (Canon S40) into night vision goggle (NVG)

Why?

  1. investigate IR light sensitivity of a standard CCD chip with and without IR filter lens mount
  2. to be able to see IR light where human eye fails to do so
  3. I took a standard security camera IR illuminator and tried to take photos in dark with it. The result was not very satisfying, so I decided to remove the IR lens inside the camera.

How?

Do not do this at home with your latest camera!

Few hints:

  • make a list of screws you took away and take photos of the disassembly
  • you will need micro sizes of phillips and torx screwdrivers
  • the IR filter is located right in front of CCD chip

Conclusion

  • The visiblity of IR light vastly improved, but tweaks of the focus are necessary.
  • It is certainly possible to build a night vision device based on IR illumintaion.
  • The hardware is available for anyone who would like to continue the build of NVG.

Images