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<blockquote data-quote="Englischdude" data-source="post: 272105" data-attributes="member: 16372"><p>Hi, this depends on the filter which you have put in. The conversion is done by removing the low-pass filter covering the sensor of the camera, and then replacing it with a filter which lets in light only above a certain wavelength. We see with the human eye wavelengths between about 400 nm (violet) to 750 nm (red). A very typical conversion is the 720nm conversion which will let in light of the IR spectrum above 720nm. This is also ok for a little colour in the images. A higher rated filter is then getting more suitable for high contrast B+W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Englischdude, post: 272105, member: 16372"] Hi, this depends on the filter which you have put in. The conversion is done by removing the low-pass filter covering the sensor of the camera, and then replacing it with a filter which lets in light only above a certain wavelength. We see with the human eye wavelengths between about 400 nm (violet) to 750 nm (red). A very typical conversion is the 720nm conversion which will let in light of the IR spectrum above 720nm. This is also ok for a little colour in the images. A higher rated filter is then getting more suitable for high contrast B+W. [/QUOTE]
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