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<blockquote data-quote="Schnick" data-source="post: 523859" data-attributes="member: 40126"><p>I had a search around other forums and couldn't find anything in one of the general comments about InfraRed filters.</p><p></p><p>I have a D5300, and I don't want to get it converted to shoot InfraRed only, as I don't have the money and it's not something I'm looking to do long term. But it does interest me, and I would like to give it a try.</p><p></p><p>At the moment, I'm looking at some 720nm filters, which just screw on to the end of my lens. I've seen a lot of different opinions online after Google searches, and some great images that claim to be shot using a 720nm filter. I'd just like to get some feedback from you guys, if you've ever used a similar filter, and how you found the PP work required to get the expected results.</p><p></p><p>FYI - I know we're in the middle of summer here, but I'm looking to get some nice scenery shots when spring hits and we start getting the greenery back and getting that white, fantasy type look on the photos.</p><p></p><p>I'm OK with the PP work, I'm just not sure on the filter itself. Thanks.</p><p></p><p>~S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schnick, post: 523859, member: 40126"] I had a search around other forums and couldn't find anything in one of the general comments about InfraRed filters. I have a D5300, and I don't want to get it converted to shoot InfraRed only, as I don't have the money and it's not something I'm looking to do long term. But it does interest me, and I would like to give it a try. At the moment, I'm looking at some 720nm filters, which just screw on to the end of my lens. I've seen a lot of different opinions online after Google searches, and some great images that claim to be shot using a 720nm filter. I'd just like to get some feedback from you guys, if you've ever used a similar filter, and how you found the PP work required to get the expected results. FYI - I know we're in the middle of summer here, but I'm looking to get some nice scenery shots when spring hits and we start getting the greenery back and getting that white, fantasy type look on the photos. I'm OK with the PP work, I'm just not sure on the filter itself. Thanks. ~S [/QUOTE]
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