Digital infrared photography: Do more than take creepy shots of your cat

(Credit: Joshua Goldman/CNET Networks)

So I’m currently examining the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50 (look for the review next week), one of Sony’s high-zoom cameras that among a

gazillion other features has an on/off switch for Sony’s NightShot infrared shooting mode.

As you can see, I managed …

Orginal post by Joshua Goldman

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