X-Ray Voyeur
I’m sure you’ve all heard about the Sony Cams with NightShot or other cams that have the same functionality.
Sony cam works on CCD (charged coupled device) principle of allowing in as much of
all the different spectrums of light. This of course includes infrared.
The NightShot technology helps to view objects in the dark by using two tiny infrared LED bulbs in front bottom of cam that shoot out infrared light. This infrared light bounces off an object and returns to the cam where an image is captured. At first the two bulbs could only go out 10 feet. Sony then made an infrared attachment that shot out x-rays to a range of 100 feet but it was kind of expensive and anyone in the know could see that big bulky attachment and know that you’re shooting them with a see though camera.
So why is this a big deal? It was discovered that if you filmed with NightShot on during the day time that the sun worked just like those 2 small infrared led light bulbs only much stronger. They have no idea that I can see through their clothes and no one is the wiser. Thank you Sony!
Here is an example of the x-ray camera in action:

I was just wondering what equiptment would be needed to take x-ray shots. Would i just use regular night-shot?
This X-ray thing has a ton of potential so instead of writing a whole bunch about it check out this guys site: http://www.x-raycameras.com/ . He’s got tons of good info on there