Actually the easiest way to see the IR would be to shine your laser through your mums goggles close to a white wall - (You could also put the goggles over the camera lens, but there would be a lot of glare in the room and the camera may struggle to pick up the IR due to the white balance). Point the laser at an angle of around 45° to the wall ie away from you, shining it through the goggles, and use the LCD on the camera (not the view finder) to see the dot. Make sure you use the camera body to physically block the light so that you can only see it in the LCD. It will look red/purple and should be more diffuse than the green dot would be. I have used this technique numerous times with an ebay 532 and a 250 mW IR laser I have and it works very well. Here you should only be dealing with around 15 - 25 mW of IR.:beer: