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IR without LPF
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<blockquote data-quote="Thumper_6119" data-source="post: 331941" data-attributes="member: 14611"><p>This is how I do it as well. You pretty much have to line up your shot prior to putting on the filter as it is (near) impossible to see through the filter. I am just getting started in IR, so I don't mind using the Hoya filters. If IR is something that I decide that I want pursue more heavily, I might consider sending one of my spare bodies off to LifePixel. But that will be down the road quite a bit. For no more than I shoot IR right now, the filters are fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thumper_6119, post: 331941, member: 14611"] This is how I do it as well. You pretty much have to line up your shot prior to putting on the filter as it is (near) impossible to see through the filter. I am just getting started in IR, so I don't mind using the Hoya filters. If IR is something that I decide that I want pursue more heavily, I might consider sending one of my spare bodies off to LifePixel. But that will be down the road quite a bit. For no more than I shoot IR right now, the filters are fine. [/QUOTE]
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