Full Spectrum vs Infrared Cameras

Full Spectrum vs Infrared Cameras: Which One Catches More Ghosts?

If you’re diving into the world of paranormal investigation, chances are you’ve already heard whispers (maybe even EVPs) about infrared and full spectrum cameras. These two pieces of tech are the bread and ectoplasmic butter of ghost hunting — but which one should you grab before heading into that abandoned asylum?

🔴 What Is an Infrared (IR) Camera?

Infrared cameras detect infrared radiation (heat) and convert it into an image. While they don’t “see ghosts” in the traditional sense, they can spot sudden temperature changes, human-shaped heat signatures, or cold spots—often considered signs of spirit activity.

  • Great for pitch-black environments
  • Picks up thermal changes often linked to paranormal anomalies
  • Used with IR lights to film in darkness without alerting spirits (sneaky!)

🌈 What Is a Full Spectrum Camera?

A full spectrum camera captures visible light, plus ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) wavelengths. Why? Because many investigators believe spiritual entities may exist outside our limited visual spectrum. These cameras see what your eyes can’t.

  • Captures anomalies like orbs, light streaks, and shadow figures
  • Great for outdoor investigations or dynamic haunted scenes
  • Ideal for reviewing evidence frame-by-frame

🆚 Which One Should You Choose?

FeatureInfrared CameraFull Spectrum Camera
Sees in total darkness
Detects temperature
Shows spirit light anomalies
Stealthy for live hunts
Spirit-chasers love it👻👻👻

💀 Verdict:

  • Use infrared when investigating thermal anomalies, like cold spots or spirit heat signatures.
  • Go full spectrum when you’re chasing visual anomalies like orbs, mists, or entities peeking from the void.

Why not both? Many seasoned ghost hunters bring both — because, hey, ghosts don’t always follow the rules.


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