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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 268693" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I'm assuming you're talking about WB issue mentioned on the LifePixel site. They say the same thing about the D7000. The thing they don't do a good job detailing in that video is that the issue has everything to do with in-camera WB for jpeg output. If you're shooting RAW and willing to play with the WB in post then you should have no issues. I've got a D90 that I'm seriously pondering sending to Kolari Vision (the folks who did my D7000) for a dual spectrum conversion. I'm liking the idea that I can use filters of varying wavelengths on the IR side, and also still use it as a normal camera with an IR filter on the front. Conversion price is the same, with the added expense being the external filters (about $60-85 each).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 268693, member: 9240"] I'm assuming you're talking about WB issue mentioned on the LifePixel site. They say the same thing about the D7000. The thing they don't do a good job detailing in that video is that the issue has everything to do with in-camera WB for jpeg output. If you're shooting RAW and willing to play with the WB in post then you should have no issues. I've got a D90 that I'm seriously pondering sending to Kolari Vision (the folks who did my D7000) for a dual spectrum conversion. I'm liking the idea that I can use filters of varying wavelengths on the IR side, and also still use it as a normal camera with an IR filter on the front. Conversion price is the same, with the added expense being the external filters (about $60-85 each). [/QUOTE]
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