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Well, Stefan, at least we have come to an understanding that a lens needs to transmit UV in order to record UV. :thumbs:Right now I am looking into several narrowband lightings with LED´s. Quite interesting. This is fun to do and even cheap, there are UV "Camplights"for 10 to 20 € .
Megavisions Multispectral emitters also work like this. there are
UV 365nm
Visible 445,470,505,530,570,617,625 nm
and IR 700,735,780,870,,940,1050 nm
This concept is even more interesting as it needs no filters at all, as long as the lens is transmitting the spectral range.
regards
Stefan