Is Color Night Vision Possible?

preview_player
Показать описание
Checkout the Argus 4 Pro Here:
AMZ exclusive coupon code: actionlaba4 (can used with other discount, from June 10th to June 30th)

Reolink's official website exclusive coupon code: actionlab5 (can used with other discount, long-term)
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

This would be great for nature documentaries because a lot of animals come out at night.

Mb-oujn
Автор

I, and roughly 1% of males, have protanomalous trichromatic vision. That means my "long wavelength cones" are actually duplicate medium wavelength cones that are shifted longer but not completely to red like normal L-cones. Under moonlight for roughly 1/3 of the lunar month I can see roughly 20% better than normal human vision. That's because for only 1/3 of the lunar month is the moon bright enough to allow my enhanced cone cells to see more under the spectrum of light that moonlight produces (a reflection of sunlight with valleys in 2 specific wavelengths). I have night vision as far as humans are genetically capable.

aquaticnstuff
Автор

This camera just stack multiple frames for long exposure. Downside is ghosting for moving objects

shard
Автор

If you are trying to look at faint stars it's easier to see them if you look slightly to the side of them because your peripheral vision is more sensitive to light than the center of your vision

bghiggy
Автор

This is definitely one of your best videos, you explained the science so perfectly without overcomplicating it

andrewparker
Автор

So... nothing really. High ISO + bigger sensor + bigger lenses.

sulev
Автор

Wifi 7 is actually the most recent iteration. Wifi 6e is the one being mostly integrated and used at the moment though because of how new wifi 7 is.

craig
Автор

I noticed that, in the graph of retinal cell activation, the curve for rods is a bell curve. Does that mean that even in the dark, some colours of light stand out more than others, even if we can’t tell them apart by ‘colour’?

francisjvellara
Автор

Apple has a documentary on Apple TV of animals in the wild with special cameras similar to this. It’s looks so wild so nocturnal animals at night in color

Diddy_Doodat
Автор

I just saw the thumbnail with a red shirt - I thaught It was Tom Scott first. We miss you!

stefankrause
Автор

I deffinetely love your content, and now i love it more, i have some big anxiety due living in a freaking dangerous place (Literally robbery and even murder has been seen in my neighbourhood) So this is something that gives me hope

odincruzhiguera
Автор

@0:35 The color of the bag pack is green, with a yellow "M" on it. Male, age 16-24y, 1 m 80+cm tall, weight 70kg.

AnonymosAnthropos
Автор

This is the way to advertise a product: making a video about a property it has.
I think most other sponsorships bring a negative reputation to the company because Youtubers obviously lie, like "I had to use this VPN service to make this video because a webpage was not accessible from the weird country I travelled to".

aras_aras_aras_aras
Автор

ok i'm at 1:41 i'll try to guess how it works, since the Infrared is not a very specific frequency but it's itself a spectrum, the camera emits different frequencies of IR light and then when the camera catches the different frequencies reflected off the the subjects in the field of view a computer on the camera associates the different frequencies of IR light to differnet frequencies of visible light

Dr_Hax
Автор

You are the world's best physics teacher - and salesman! What a great product, and it can only improve!

Dudleymiddleton
Автор

Meanwhile special forces in 2005: we’ve already known this

qbanz
Автор

Is that wavelength curve for rod cell responsiveness accurate? If so, it looks like you effectively have four detectable color bands, not just three. So why couldn't your brain use it for additional color information? Or are the rods all just completely maxed out in daylight giving no effective visual information?

jonathanaldridge
Автор

It's weird how I didn't really understand "f-stop" even though I've seen many videos explaining it in depth and yet, even though I'm horrible at math, seeing the formula solidified my understanding somehow; MAGIC!

nertia
Автор

2:16 How chemists expect us to use the eyewash station

DigitalStringBean
Автор

I was very disappointed in those auroras. I live in Alaska where we get them all the time, but they're mostly just shades of green until you get into the -20F or lower range. Well, the ENTIRE DURATION of these ones we have total cloud coverage in my area and we never saw any of them.

Punchin