OUR EQUIPMENT:
Pictured below is just a small sample of the various equipment we use.

Above: We have a variety of different lenses we use with our Sony still cameras to enable us to shoot in the infrared and ultraviolet spectrums in daytime/lights on situations. Some of these lenses include the Hoya R72 IR lense, the B+W #403 Blackglass Ultraviolet lense, and Sony ND8 neutrality filters.

Above: For our video recording we rely on Sony Handicams with tripods. We use both the Hi-8 and MiniDV versions. These can be fitted with the same lenses we use for our still cams to adapt to daytime IR/UV recording. (Pictured on custom "T" bracket with IR/UV strobes.)

Above: We recently acquired a Moditronic "Full Spectrum" camcorder/still camera which records in the infrared and ultraviolet spectrums. This compact little camera has so far worked out very well for us.

Above: Entity Electronics Wide Spectrum Illuminator. Five infrared and two ultraviolet LEDs help us cover multiple light spectrums.

Above: This Creepy Hollow MKI Infrared Illuminator is used at night with our still cameras and camcorders to enhance the IR range we can shoot.

Above: The Creepy Hollow MKII. Basically the same as the MKI but with an added spotlight/floodlight toggle switch for long range use.

Above: Creepy Hollow Full Spectrum Illuminator. This helps us record in the infrared, ultraviolet and visible light spectrums.

Above: We have several Creepy Hollow infrared and ultraviolet strobe lights. These are used based on the theory that some entities may travel faster than the eye can see. By using these with our video cameras we hope to perhaps catch something in one frame that might otherwise be missed.

Above: Another piece of experimental equipment we've been using is a laser that shoots a grid pattern of over 100 different beams. We've been focusing this to shoot across rooms and hallways, then videotaping it in hopes of catching something breaking one or more of the laser beams.

Above: For our audio recording, we use a variety of digital voice recorders with different external microphones in hopes of capturing EVPs.
Sony PCM-M10 digital voice recorder. Many teams are using the Zoom H2, which is a very good instrument, to record audio. This device blows the H2 out of the water.
400 Watt, 24 pound Ultraviolet floodlight. We just purchased this and are looking forward to experimenting with it on our night time investigations.

Another recent purchase is this 140 LED infrared extension.
