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Old 04-10-2005, 03:03 PM
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Most decent video cameras have the ability to adjust the shutter speed and iris gain for shooting in low light. You have a choice of being super grainy, or having color, but blur from the slow shutter speed on anything that moves. You get color, but no movement, as it tries to capture the maximum amount of light per frame. I've got a very expensive professional camcorder that can shoot in 1 lux, basically a single candle. It gains everything up and shows color, but is extremely grainy. It does this by utilizing three 1/2" CCD chips and special processing circuitry. Most consumer camcorders use 1/4" or 1/3" CCD chips.

I'm not familiar with that model of infrared light, but what are you trying to do??? You want to be able to shoot in absolute darkness??? For what reason, spying???

The only way to get nightshot footage is in black and white or green and white, it's not pretty video, but you can see your subjects.

Just using infrared light on a camera that doesn't support Night Shot won't give you the ability to shoot at night in absolute darkness.

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new kid here.
I am not a expert at all on this. i have been trying to play around it but it seems way to advance for my brain this week.

question: PC1000 has the color slow shutter for night shot, but it does not able to see anything in dark, it take color shots when there are little lights there, but the key issue is not a infrared night shot function and still need lights.

I have bought the sony HVLIRH2 infrared light for the PC1000, is that will help on night shot function? at least i can see in the dark, right?
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