I have a pile of Nikon CoolPix 950 (1999) mostly cheap from eBay, along with tele, wide, 183° fisheye lenses, and IR filters. It started with a pro photo friend who had upgraded and I went for the complete set.
1600x1200 pixels is plenty! The CMYG CCD matrix gives incredible fidelity of green. With the IR bandpass filters, I get saturated two-tone IR: Leaves reflect IR that passes the C+G filters and water transmits IR that passes the M+Y filters, so I get foliage in ice cyan and water in wine red colour.
It can see your eyes through your sunglasses, but not through your cornea.
1600x1200 pixels is plenty! The CMYG CCD matrix gives incredible fidelity of green. With the IR bandpass filters, I get saturated two-tone IR: Leaves reflect IR that passes the C+G filters and water transmits IR that passes the M+Y filters, so I get foliage in ice cyan and water in wine red colour.
It can see your eyes through your sunglasses, but not through your cornea.
It's a joyful thing from end to end!