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Infrared is a spectrum of light beyond that which we normally see. Infrared photography was always a film cameras area, but despite having an IR blocking filter installed between the lens and the CCD, most digital cameras still react to infrared energy, though at levels far lower than visible light. To take "infrared" pictures - i.e., photos primarily made up of near infrared energy - you need to filter out the visible light and only allow the infrared spectrum through to the lens. The easiest way to do this is to use an infrared filter.
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37mm Infrared IR Pass 950nm Glass Filter for Camera Lens
US$9.99

46mm Infrared IR Pass 950nm Glass Filter for Camera Lens
US$10.99

52mm Infrared IR Pass 950nm Glass Filter for Camera Lens
US$11.99

55mm Infrared IR Pass 950nm Glass Filter for Camera Lens
US$11.99

58mm Infrared IR Pass 950nm Glass Filter for Camera Lens
US$12.99

62mm Infrared IR Pass 950nm Glass Filter for Camera Lens
US$13.99

67mm Infrared IR Pass 950nm Glass Filter for Camera Lens
US$14.99

72mm Infrared IR Pass 950nm Glass Filter for Camera Lens
US$15.99

77mm Infrared IR Pass 950nm Glass Filter for Camera Lens
US$17.99

82mm Infrared IR Pass 950nm Glass Filter for Camera Lens
US$19.99
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