XNiteBP450, XNiteBP525 and XNiteBP625 are visible bandpass
filters with the center frequencies located at the center of the same
frequencies as a digital camera's RGB sensor. However, unlike the camera's
RGB response, these filter do not leak into each other in the viisble spectrum.
The XNiteBP450, XNiteBP525 and XNiteBP625 do open in the
infrared spectrum above 825nm. Because of this, if you will be using a
camera that sees both visible and infrared light simultaneously, you also use a
CC1 filter to block the infrared. If you are using a stock camera, the
infrared frequencies will be blocked by the camera's internal IR Cut Filter.a
330nm
Filter
Bandpass BP1 Filter
The following sequence of pictures was taken in a 10 minute period with our
modified Sony DSC-F717 mounted on a tripod. You can click on each picture
to see a larger version. Without any filter, our modified DSC-F717 camera
sees UV, visible and IR light simultaneously.
All pictures are original, un-retouched, un-adjusted shots exactly as the
camera took them. You can click on the images to see a higher 640 x 480
resolution version. Camera was set to 640 x 480 resolution to keep images
from becoming too large.
No Filter. Modified camera sees UV, Visible and IR light
simultaneously.
X-NiteCC1
Filter. Block Infrared and UV. Shifts color to CCD normal range.
X-Nite330 Filter. 330nm Ultraviolet shot. Primarily UV with a
slight IR peak at 720nm.
X-Nite630 Filter. 630nm High-Red filter. Allows 630nm through
infrared.
X-Nite665 Filter. 665nm High-Red filter. Allows 665nm through
1200nm infrared.
X-Nite715 Filter. 715nm infrared filter. Allows 715nm through
1200nm infrared.
X-Nite780 Filter. 780nm infrared filter. Allows 780nm through
1200nm infrared
X-Nite830 Filter. 830nm infrared filter. Allows 830nm through
1200nm infrared
X-Nite1000 Filter. 1000nm infrared filter. Allows 1000nm
through 1200nm infrared.
X-Nite
XDP Filter. High resolution infrared filter.