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Nikon D700 Study

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The overall Nikon D700 spectral sensitivity is shown below.  The response curves show the response of a camera we have modified to see UV+Visible+Infrared light.  The color dots at the top of the Adjust RBG Curves graph are actual pictures taken by a Nikon D700 at the corresponding wavelengths.  This response curve is not the response of a stock, factory issued Nikon D700 which has a response limited to under 700nm.

 

We measured the linearity of the sensor response the RGB peaks of 450nm, 550nm and 625nm.  To measure linearity, we set the monochromator at the measurement frequency and varied the shutter speed from 1 to 30 seconds.  The raw linearity graphs show that the sensor response is not completely linear.  Note that the red response  peaks at and clips at our set shutter speeds.

 

 

 

Small pictures of the raw RGB data.

400nm 6 Seconds

 

425nm 6 Seconds

 

450nm 6 Seconds

 

475nm 6 Seconds

 

500nm 6 Seconds

 

525nm 6 Seconds

 

550nm 6 Seconds

 

575nm 6 Seconds

 

600nm 6 Seconds

 

625nm 6 Seconds

 

650nm 6 Seconds

 

675nm 6 Seconds

 

700nm 6 Seconds

 

750nm 6 Seconds

 

775nm 6 Seconds

 

800nm 6 Seconds

 

825nm 6 Seconds

 

850nm 6 Seconds

 

875nm 6 Seconds

 

900nm 6 Seconds

 

925nm 6 Seconds

 

950nm 6 Seconds

 

 

                                

 

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Last modified: June 18, 2015