First piece of equipment needed is a camera set up to handle infrared Photography. The most preferred model of camera is Fujifilm IS-1. A infrared filter is also needed. The best brand of filter is a Hoya.
I'm wondering if there's some kind of glass/material that would let you see infrared light?
In fact, you can rent about any kind of camera or photography equipment imagineable, either online or in your area through a locator service. HDCameraRentals.com is one camera rental service with equipment to satisfy even a cinematograher. Camera.Pronto.com is a photography equipment rental locator service that can match you with a rental business near you.
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Most people like photography because it is visually pleasing. Technically advanced people may enjoy the technical side of photography, while artistic and thoughtful people may enjoy the conceptual side of photography. It really depends on what type of photography you're talking about.
You may use an incandescent (lightbulb in a lamp) or a infrared
Depending on what kind of infrared heater you want, there are many retailers that carry them. Home Depot has portable infrared heaters and infrared ceiling heaters. Safer Wholesale sells portable infrared heaters and patio infrared heaters.
If I understand the question correctly, you're basically asking if you can use an infrared remote instead of a radio remote to control a radio controlled device.Let me say that again: radio controlled device.No, you cannot. If you're an electronics engineer, you could probably substitute some kind of IR receiver for the radio circuitry, and then you'd be able to control it with your infrared remote. But at that point, it would no longer be a radio controlled device.
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Infrared Radiation.
Infrared. He saw body heat.