Can you catch Paranormal Activity with a DSLR camera?

Cookie
Like a Nikon D5100

Tammy
No, because it doesn't exist.

Guest
Yes, people say you can see it with a camera but I think that's all boo boo

Gary K
You can catch activity, but whether or not it's paranormal is open for discussion. Remember that cameras work by detecting light. Whatever you photograph needs to be a physical object in order to reflect the light (particles and waves). Physical objects are not paranormal, right?
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