A page listing cameras which can be [converted for near-infrared](/wiki/near-infrared-camera), and requests for photos/documentation of cameras to be converted. ##Excellent Cameras which are easy to convert and work well: ###Canon Canons usually convert easily and are a favorite: * Canon A490 or A495 ([see conversion on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=XFOHWaL7XsM)) (~$50, 10 megapixel) * [Canon A1200](http://publiclab.org/notes/patcoyle/11-6-2012/canon-a1200-ir-conversion-november-2-4-2012-plots-barnraising-cocodrie-la-l) * [Canon A2200](http://publiclab.org/notes/nedhorning/9-25-2012/canon-a2200-nir-conversion) * [Canon A810](http://publiclab.org/notes/cfastie/04-20-2013/superblue): The IR block filter removal went smoothly and was successful even though I had never opened up a camera before. Its 16 megapixels is more than you really need. * Cannon A800 It was really straight forward like the other cameras. * list cameras here ###Webcams * [Logitech C270](http://publiclab.org/notes/joshmc/10-12-2012/webcam-conversion-near-infrared) * [SYBA CAM63014](http://publiclab.org/wiki/dsk#Unscrew+the+lens+and+remove+the+infrared+filter) (shows removal, but not filter placement, but that's an easy next step) * [Creative Notebook Live webcam](http://publiclab.org/wiki/webcam-filter-removal) * [Sanm webcam module](http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/mathew/3-18-2013/sanm-camera-board-spectrometer-kit): Really easy except that the lens is tiny. * list cameras here ##Acceptable Cameras which **can be converted** although it may not be ideal (please state why!) * list cameras here ##Requests Cameras which have not yet been converted -- if you've done it, please move it up! * [BOSCAM HD19](http://www.omgfly.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=837) ##Videos This video, listed above, shows the **removal** of a filter on a Canon A495, but then shows a film negative filter taped to the front. For Infragram conversions, we recommend you put the Infragram filter **inside the camera** -- exactly where the IR-block filter used to be.