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D7100
D7100 Infra Red compatible?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 185360" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>All Nikon DSLR's have some level of IR filtering (i.e. blocking) on them, so if you choose to shoot with an IR filter you will likely be shooting at much greater exposure times to get enough light through to produce an image.</p><p></p><p>I had my D7000 converted by Kolari Vision and it works wonderfully. It's a permanent change, but the camera was on the "sell" pile and I decided this would be more fun .. and it is. They did a D7100 conversion for a guy who writes for Improve Photography and his review is what convinced me to go with them. </p><p></p><p>One option that few explore is to go with a full spectrum conversion which essentially allows the IR and UV spectrums in without limiting your normal light. It can make for some freaky lighting effects, and it allows you to then use lens filters to limit the type of light you want to allow in (i.e. remove IR, remove UV, allow only IR, etc.). I've never played with one, but I've considered sending my D90 off to get it done. Maybe one of these days when I have a spare $250 lying around. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 185360, member: 9240"] All Nikon DSLR's have some level of IR filtering (i.e. blocking) on them, so if you choose to shoot with an IR filter you will likely be shooting at much greater exposure times to get enough light through to produce an image. I had my D7000 converted by Kolari Vision and it works wonderfully. It's a permanent change, but the camera was on the "sell" pile and I decided this would be more fun .. and it is. They did a D7100 conversion for a guy who writes for Improve Photography and his review is what convinced me to go with them. One option that few explore is to go with a full spectrum conversion which essentially allows the IR and UV spectrums in without limiting your normal light. It can make for some freaky lighting effects, and it allows you to then use lens filters to limit the type of light you want to allow in (i.e. remove IR, remove UV, allow only IR, etc.). I've never played with one, but I've considered sending my D90 off to get it done. Maybe one of these days when I have a spare $250 lying around. LOL [/QUOTE]
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