An SLR camera and camcorder filter that allows voyeurs to capture naked images of women and children by shooting right through clothes is back on sale and can now be purchased in Australia via an online web site.
With the demand for SLR Camera’s growing so is the demand for filters that allow voyeurs to photograph right through women’s clothes.
Infrared filters like the Kaya Optics PF4 that fit the new Sony SLR cameras were taken off the market two years ago now they are back on sale.
Since then, voyeurs have developed an extensive after-market and DIY system for these types of filters that can “see” through clothes.
Kaya’s new filter allows you plug and play functionality into your existing recorders that use CCD (Charged Coupled Device) and SLR digital cameras.
The PF4 is probably either going to be banned pretty soon, or have strict restrictions placed on where and when you can use them.
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Kaya Optics are not hiding the fact that the filter can see through women’s cloths. While dressing it up as a security filter for use in commercial locations they are also showing bare breasts that can bee seen on clothed females. Under the headline Voyeurism they say:
The PF is able to see through some types of clothes, for example, thin clothes, tight clothes, sundresses, swimsuits and so forth. Be aware that this means that you can see a person’s body or underwear through the external garment. In other words, the PF allows you to “see through” someone’s clothes. It is also possible to see through a woman’s made-up face as if no lipstick and foundation had been applied.
Kaya-Optics.com were forced to withdraw see through lenses some years ago but that seems to have been forgotten of late. Given a demonstration by a TV news crew, a spokesperson for the US National Organisation for Women called the technology “very graphic. Irresponsible. Reprehensible. Inappropriate.” Other government-sponsored technologies like millimeter-wave radar can also virtually undress anyone.
In Sydney several Spy shops will will sell you a pair of X-Reflect Goggles that peek under clothes. And some spy shops offer a tiny fiber-optic scope that lets you look inside a room without opening the door. The Federal Police also have equiptment that can now see through walls too, with Forward-Looking Infrared Radar.
http://www.kaya-optics.com/products/experiments.shtml