![]() In this case, nightshot mode hence mostly became a shoot in the dark (nightframing) or shoot landscape. I believe it was the first model where Sony forced users into P mode to prevent thru the clothing view via IR filter. I have Sony F828 and it has Nightshot mode. ![]() I should sell it to him (AU$10,000) seems reasonable and includes postage. ![]() Just looking at it now, plugged it into power and can see there are 3 nightshot modes, the see- through happens in the default mode that some call mode 0, #1 and #2 slow the shutter for whatever reason, longer exposures times I guess which should be enough time for pantyhose to put some clothes on to try it out. The more savvy ladies (the papers weren't after guys) started wearing natural fibre clothes that didn't have the problem. I remember Lady Di got zapped by this (the UK papers wouldn't publish- the Italian ones did!) along with various celebs who started suing big time. Very popular in its day with paparazzi guys. The flash cancelled out the artificial dye and made the fabric transparent. I can't remember which ones but it worked very back in the day when synthetic clothing was worn. I'm sure you could also do this with a particular old Metz hammerhead flashgun / filter combo. Ive been trying to figure out how to fix it but so far nothing has worked. So when I attach them to whatever gun, I cant really use them becuase theyre invisible. They do show up listed as a craftable attachment for all the weapons but the thing is, is that they are invisible. ![]() Mine is the original video 8 cassette and they included the mode in a CD version that came after mine and then removed the mode. Im playing with F4SE and about 15 other mods that work fine but Ive been having trouble with the See Through Scopes. Sony let it be known but not directly in their own marketing and kept adding the Nightshot mode to a few models after mine You activate it from one of the options in nightshot, a slow shutter or something I don't remember. Yea, there is one in a cupboard here, a Sony Digital 8 with a Nightshot mode that you use with an IR filter. Sony had a camera that could do this many years ago ![]()
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