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D90
Successful D90 IR WB finally
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<blockquote data-quote="excaliburken" data-source="post: 550871" data-attributes="member: 42023"><p>Actually, I used an unconverted D90 and a Hoya R72 (720nm) filter. All I did was this. First, composed the picture as normal while the camera and lens was in AF. Second, I screwed on the filter and THEN I switched the camera and lens from AF to Manual so the camera wouldnt try to focus with the filter on. Then it was a series of tests. I started off at 30 seconds, then 20, then 10. all at the same ISO as to see which was better. No other camera functions were used like +EV. The preset pic I got from the D70 actually does the trick. Or you can possibly get an image from somewhere else that has been done with a D70. I used RAW only. I just transferred the image to the D90's memory card and for WB, I chose a preset picture ( the one from the D70) that was in the D-1 slot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excaliburken, post: 550871, member: 42023"] Actually, I used an unconverted D90 and a Hoya R72 (720nm) filter. All I did was this. First, composed the picture as normal while the camera and lens was in AF. Second, I screwed on the filter and THEN I switched the camera and lens from AF to Manual so the camera wouldnt try to focus with the filter on. Then it was a series of tests. I started off at 30 seconds, then 20, then 10. all at the same ISO as to see which was better. No other camera functions were used like +EV. The preset pic I got from the D70 actually does the trick. Or you can possibly get an image from somewhere else that has been done with a D70. I used RAW only. I just transferred the image to the D90's memory card and for WB, I chose a preset picture ( the one from the D70) that was in the D-1 slot. [/QUOTE]
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