Published on January 5th,2007 at 7:05 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Fujifilm IS-1, the infrared DSLR

Targeted to professionals, the IS-1 is the first DSLR (that I know of) to support infrared photography, and can be used in the medical field or by the police. It has a 9Mpix SuperCCD and supports ISO 80 to 1600. Now if Fujifilm could create a similar model to see thru objects, that would be grand! (as in Futurama with Bender and Fry).

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  • Sven

    i beleve the Canon 5D and Fuji S3 allso support infra red photography.
    i dont know about the 5D, but the S3 allso supports Ultra Violet.
    but this seems to be a more midrange (and more affordable?) camera

  • Giroro

    Yep, I see the 10x magnification printed on the lens barrel. I believe this is just another one of Fujifilm’s big-zoom prosumer cameras, rather than a true DSLR.

 

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