Yes, the current one's CAN, and they actually can do an extremely good
job at IR.

Find an explanation here:
http://www.cocam.co.uk/CoCamWS/Infrared/INFRARED.HTM#eIR

And find an excellent example here:
http://www.animalu.com/pics/photos.htm

Thanks,
Ed


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> Someone on the rec.photo.digital newsgroup just posted asking 
> if a digital camera can do infrared photography. I'm pretty 
> sure current ones can't and wonder if it would ever be 
> possible (even if it's possible technically, it probably 
> would require a special CCD, for which there wouldn't be 
> enough demand to justify producing).
> 
> So perhaps I should start shooting infrared to show those 
> smartass digicam owners what old fashioned film can do?
> 
> -- 
> Mark Roberts
> www.robertstech.com
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