Public Lab contributor umberto_rootman just posted a new research note entitled 'Cheap sports cam mod':
Read and respond to the post here: https://publiclab.org/notes/umberto_rootman/05-17-2020/cheap-sports-cam-mod
This E 15.- camera has the IR block filter in back of the lens. The sensor is not attached to the mother board, so it has to be held in place with a wrench (15) when unscrewing the lens, which is weakly glued to the 12 mm holder. It is possible to do this mod without detaching ribbon cables , as the inner frame can be tilted halfway out. I use the 2 filters from 3 D glasses: cyan and red, and an IR filter ( a plastic filter from Edmund optics, but an old floppy disk would work).
The filter can be permanently glued in back of the lens, but i decided to buy a 37 mm filter kit, with 10 mostly rather useless filters. The ring holding the glass can be removed with a putty knife ground to 37 mm width.
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