Sony Accidentally Created a Camera That Could See Through Clothing

(commonplacefacts.com)

18 points | by evo_9 8 hours ago ago

9 comments

  • xvxvx 5 hours ago

    My first digital camera was a Sony with a whopping 1MP image size and it cost $100 for a 128Mb card. It also had this cool night vision that, when paired with a special lens filter, could be used for IR photography in daylight. It too could see through clothes, something I found out accidentally when photographing my then girlfriend at the local beach. We joked about it being the best camera for perverts.

    To be clear, this wasn’t a video camera but a digital camera. Different from the one mentioned in the article, and this was in 2001 so a few years later.

  • rolph 8 hours ago

    i think its the wrong end of the stick, sony created a camera that is sensative to IR. textile manufacturers created IR transparent fabric.

    im not the biggest fan of sony, but blame [if you are into that] should be pointed in a different direction.

    to wit: black and decker accidentally invented a hammer that bends nails, and smashes fingertips.

    • eesmith 7 hours ago

      The stick has a third end - people added an IR transmitting filter so they could record in near-IR during daylight.

      • rolph 7 hours ago

        yup user behaviour! aftersale mods!

  • gbourne1 5 hours ago

    I thought the link in the article about FDR also quite interesting. https://commonplacefacts.com/2022/02/23/fdrs-fishing-trip-an...

  • pixel_popping 8 hours ago

    The name just goes well with it, the "HandyCam".

    • coldtea 4 hours ago

      One can think of a pun for the second term too