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Sony DCR-H48 IR + Visible Functionality

Model: XNiteSonyHC48   

 

Discontinued.  This camera has been replaced by the DCR-HC52.

 

 

We have a fully functional, brand-new 0-Lux Infrared (IR) capable Sony Camcorder DCR-HC48 that has been modied to see IR and Visible light simultaneously in normal mode.   By placing an IR filter on the camera, you can use the camera to see infrared images with all normal camera functionality unlike the NiteShot mode where the aperture is fully wide and shutter speed is 1/30 of a second.  This camera permits you to shoot in broad daylight with full shutter and aperture control.  This modified camera is completely normal as a regular Handycam but and can also film at up to 1200nm even in daylight.  You can use this as your regular camcorder and also as your infrared camcorder.

Externally, there are no visual changes. Internally, we have modified the optics so that the camera can see from 330nm to 1200nm versus a stock camera which can see from about 380nm to 750nm

Click Here For Actual Pictures Taken With our Camcorder and Normal Camcorder

Click Here For A Comparison Of Our Different Filters

All currently manufactured Sony camcorders will shoot a washed-out picture in daylight situations when in Niteshot mode without an IR filter!  For a brief period a few years ago, some Sony handycams/handicams could shoot in daylight when in 0-Lux Niteshot mode.  Then, some users discovered the ability to see through some fabrics in certain situations (The infamous X-Ray effect).  When Sony found out, they changed the camcorders so that when you are in Niteshot mode, the aperture is forced to full open and slow shutter speed.  The result is that if you try shooting in daylight situations when in Niteshot mode, your picture will be completely washed-out and overexposed.  Further, even if you use neutral density filters to compensate, the depth of field is very shallow meaning that your focus will only be correct in a narrow range.  Also, the slow shutter speed will blur moving objects.

Don't be mislead by others selling normal camcorders with the Niteshot feature.  Unless the camcorder has been re-enabled, the you may not be able to shoot outdoors in Niteshot mode will be with the addition of neutral density filters depending on the light and your particular model camera.  Make sure when somebody tells you the camcorder is "modified" that you understand if it was modified to shoot Niteshot during the day or modified by Sony NOT to shoot during the day!

This camera has been modified so that in normal mode, the camera see both infrared and visible light simultaneously.  This means:

1:  If you want to only see the infrared spectrum, you need to use an infrared pass / visible light blocking filter such as our XNite IR filters.

2:  For normal photography, you will need to use an XNiteCC1 color correct filter which blocks Infrared light and passes visible light.  If you don't use an XNiteCC1 filter, the camera will see both IR and visible light simultaneously which will result in strangely colored pictures especially outdoors.  

3:  In NiteShot mode, the camera operates like a stock camcorder.  The IR illuminating IR LED's turn on, exposure and aperture control is limited and the picture is tinted green.  You generally will only use the factory NiteShot mode when taking pictures at night where when you want the IR illuminating LED's to turn on.  Otherwise, the normal mode is better for IR photography including low light photography where you don't want or can't use the IR illuminators.

The 30mm filters for this camera are available Here.

Would you like us to convert your camera? We can convert your camera for $225 + return S&H ($20 insured UPS ground domestic USA).  Camera should be shipped well packed, insured, with lens cover and battery for testing.  Turnaround is typically 1 or 2 days depending on how busy we are.

Our Performance Guarantee  If you are not satisfied with your IR enabled camera, we will put it back to stock at no additional charge other than return shipping

 

General

bulletProduct Type
bulletCamcorder
bulletVideo input type
bulletCamcorder
bulletDigital Zoom
bullet2000 x
bulletTotal Pixels
bullet10.7 megapixels
bulletOptical Sensor Size
bullet1/6 in
bulletOptical Sensor Type
bulletAdvanced HAD CCD
bulletMin Illumination
bullet0 lux
bulletAnalog Video Format
bulletNTSC
bulletDigital Video Format
bulletMPEG
bulletSpecial Effects
bulletSepia, Still, Trail, Mosaic, Pastel, Monotone, Old Movie, Flash Motion, Negative Art, Solarization, Luminance Key, Low Shutter Speed (LSS)
bulletImage Stabilizer
bulletElectronic (Super Steady Shot)
bulletVideo Head Qty
bullet2
bulletDigital Scene Transition
bulletWipe fader, Black fader, White fader, Mosaic fader, Overlap fader, Monotone fader
bulletMin Shutter Speed
bullet1/2 sec
bulletMax Shutter Speed
bullet1/4000 sec
bulletShooting Modes
bulletDigital photo mode
bulletShooting Programs
bulletBeach, Candle, Sunset, Sunrise, Fireworks, Landscape, Spotlight, Portrait mode, Sports lesson, Twilight mode
bulletWhite Balance
bulletCustom, Presets, Automatic
bulletWhite Balance Presets
bulletIndoor, Outdoor
bulletExposure Modes
bulletProgram, Automatic
bulletWebcam Capability
bulletYes
bulletWidescreen Video Capture
bulletYes

Main Features

bulletCamcorder Effective Still Resolution
bullet1 megapixels
bulletColor Support
bulletColor
bulletStill Image Format
bulletJPEG
bulletRemote Control
bulletRemote control - Infrared

Memory / Storage

bulletImage Storage
bullet1152 x 864
bulletMedia Type
bulletMini DV
bulletImage storage
bullet1152 x 864
bulletRecording Speed
bulletLP, SP

Lens System

bulletType
bulletZoom lens - 2.5 mm - 62.5 mm - F/1.8-3.2
bulletFocal Length
bullet2.5 mm - 62.5 mm
bulletLens Aperture
bulletF/1.8-3.2
bulletOptical Zoom
bullet25 x
bulletLens system type
bulletZoom lens
bulletMin focal length
bullet2.5 mm
bulletMax focal length
bullet62.5 mm
bulletLens Manufacturer
bulletCarl Zeiss
bulletFilter Size
bullet30 mm
bulletFocus Adjustment
bulletManual, Automatic
bulletZoom Adjustment
bulletMotorized drive

Additional Features

bulletDV input
bulletYes
bulletLow Lux / Night Mode
bulletYes
bulletDigital Still Camera Function
bulletYes
bulletTitle Generator
bulletYes
bulletAdditional Features
bulletPictBridge support, Touch-screen control
bulletRemote control
bulletRemote control - Infrared
bulletSoftware
bulletSony Picture Motion Browser
bulletIncluded Accessories
bulletDocking station

Viewfinder

bulletViewfinder Type
bulletLCD
bulletViewfinder Resolution
bullet123,000 pixels

Display

bulletType
bulletLCD display - LCD passive matrix - 2.7 in - Color

Microphone

bulletType
bulletMicrophone - Built-in

Connections

bulletConnector Type
bullet1 x Composite video/audio output, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire/i.LINK)
bulletExpansion Slot(s)
bullet1, x Memory Stick Duo

Viewfinder / Display

bulletDisplay type
bulletLCD display - LCD passive matrix - 2.7 in - Color
bulletDisplay Form Factor
bulletRotating
bulletDisplay Format
bullet123,000 pixels
bulletViewfinder Color Support
bulletColor

Audio Input

bulletAudio input type
bulletMicrophone
bulletMicrophone type
bulletBuilt-in
bulletMicrophone Operation Mode
bulletStereo

System Requirements for PC Connection

bulletOperating System Support
bulletMS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000

Miscellaneous

bulletCables Included
bullet1, 1 x A/V cable, x USB cable

Expansion / Connectivity

bulletConnections
bullet1 x Composite video/audio output, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire/i.LINK)
bulletExpansion slots
bullet1, Memory Stick Duo
bulletCables included
bullet1 x, 1 x A/V cable, USB cable

Power

bulletPower Device
bulletPower adapter - External
bulletBattery type
bullet- Lithium ion
bulletPower supply included
bulletPower adapter - External

Battery

bulletSupported Battery
bullet1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( Included)

Physical Characteristics

bulletWidth
bullet2.5 in
bulletDepth
bullet4.5 in
bulletHeight
bullet3.3 in
bulletWeight
bullet16.4 oz
 

                                

 

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Last modified: June 18, 2015