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<blockquote data-quote="lucien" data-source="post: 762711" data-attributes="member: 36292"><p>After looking at some images over at pentax forums and here. I pulled the trigger on an ir filter 720nm one. I checked the D7100 and it is a good ir camera. The lens to be used will the the kit 18-55mm ver II I think. I did the test with the remote and live view and everything checked out. The thing now is how do you actually take the pics. I know I'll need a tripod. What is the pic supposed to look like? Red? I think they have a calculator to determine exposure. Absolutely new to this. I wanted to give the filter method a try before I do the full convert. And the 7100 still has some regular use left in it, if I convert I can't go back. I found a local place that will do it for $140 cdn which is a deal compared to the US prices I've seen. Plus shipping and tariffs. Exchange rates, It wouldn't be feasible to send it across the border.</p><p></p><p>Any links/suggestions?</p><p></p><p>thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucien, post: 762711, member: 36292"] After looking at some images over at pentax forums and here. I pulled the trigger on an ir filter 720nm one. I checked the D7100 and it is a good ir camera. The lens to be used will the the kit 18-55mm ver II I think. I did the test with the remote and live view and everything checked out. The thing now is how do you actually take the pics. I know I'll need a tripod. What is the pic supposed to look like? Red? I think they have a calculator to determine exposure. Absolutely new to this. I wanted to give the filter method a try before I do the full convert. And the 7100 still has some regular use left in it, if I convert I can't go back. I found a local place that will do it for $140 cdn which is a deal compared to the US prices I've seen. Plus shipping and tariffs. Exchange rates, It wouldn't be feasible to send it across the border. Any links/suggestions? thanks, [/QUOTE]
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