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    How to tell if my camera is UVIR?

    I recently bought a Fujifilm s3 pro camera on auction, and I cannot figure out if it is a UVIR or not, it doesn't come with a manual or anything so I do not yet know the settings, how can I tell if it is or not?
    Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you!
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    I have no personal experience with this camera but a quick Internet search gave the following Fujifilm link where you can apparently download a copy of the manual (as well as other related items):
    http://www.fujifilmusa.com/support/S...prodcat=711072

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    I'm not sure what you are asking.
    What about Ultra Violet or Infra Red are you asking?
    Please be more specific.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrchile View Post
    I'm not sure what you are asking.
    What about Ultra Violet or Infra Red are you asking?
    Please be more specific.
    yes, thats what I am asking about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by enjoiphotography View Post
    yes, thats what I am asking about.
    Dude, WHAT are you asking about? Your question isn't clear. Are you asking if the camera will record IR and UV images? Are asking if the sensor is shielded against IR and UV radiation so that they won't impact your pictures? Are you asking something else entirely? What SPECIFICALLY are you asking?
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    Quote Originally Posted by enjoiphotography View Post
    yes, thats what I am asking about.

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    Who's on first?

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    Watts on second and Idunno is on third.

    If you're asking if your camera's sensor is sensitive to infrared and ultraviolet, the answer is yes. If you're asking if your camera filters out most of the infrared light striking the sensor, the answer is also yes.

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