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Infrared Photgraphy Question
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<blockquote data-quote="StandsOnToes" data-source="post: 157122" data-attributes="member: 14517"><p>When you get your camera converted They simply take out the IR blocking filter (aka "hot filter") and put in a UV& Visible light blocking filter. (some still let a little visible light through)</p><p> But the way I under stand it is that with any(or most) cameras you can still do IR photography with just a "IR filter" (the kind that block out UV and Vis.) on your lens. This is possible because a Stock camera with its stock hot filter still lets in a tiny portion of IR light. So with a un modified camera you just have to boost up your exposure via long shutter speeds or cranking up the ISO value.</p><p></p><p> At any rate I just checked my inbox and DHL says my package is due for delivery today!?!?!? (I thought it was going to more like a week) So after I get a chance to play with it a bit i'll post my results with my un modified camera....hopefully the sun is still out when it arrives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StandsOnToes, post: 157122, member: 14517"] When you get your camera converted They simply take out the IR blocking filter (aka "hot filter") and put in a UV& Visible light blocking filter. (some still let a little visible light through) But the way I under stand it is that with any(or most) cameras you can still do IR photography with just a "IR filter" (the kind that block out UV and Vis.) on your lens. This is possible because a Stock camera with its stock hot filter still lets in a tiny portion of IR light. So with a un modified camera you just have to boost up your exposure via long shutter speeds or cranking up the ISO value. At any rate I just checked my inbox and DHL says my package is due for delivery today!?!?!? (I thought it was going to more like a week) So after I get a chance to play with it a bit i'll post my results with my un modified camera....hopefully the sun is still out when it arrives. [/QUOTE]
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