Rudybustamante
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So I've been reading up on replacing selenium cells (in cameras and meters) with silicon photodiodes.
Problem is, I keep seeing references to how it's biased heavily towards infrared/visible red.
If I were to perform the modification, I'd like the spectral response to be at least somewhat accurate.
Does anyone know the exact characteristics of the 'blue' filter used over the cells? Any spectral sensitivity experts out there like to hazard a guess?
THIS link (under 'Zenit Repair') states that this kind of cell works in lots of light conditions unfiltered. Should I just stop worrying and jump in?
Thanks for any input
Problem is, I keep seeing references to how it's biased heavily towards infrared/visible red.
If I were to perform the modification, I'd like the spectral response to be at least somewhat accurate.
Does anyone know the exact characteristics of the 'blue' filter used over the cells? Any spectral sensitivity experts out there like to hazard a guess?
THIS link (under 'Zenit Repair') states that this kind of cell works in lots of light conditions unfiltered. Should I just stop worrying and jump in?
Thanks for any input