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<blockquote data-quote="HSon" data-source="post: 111298" data-attributes="member: 12639"><p>I have a question regarding infared photography for any gurus out there. I have seen many photos out there and want to give a try. I own two(D90,D800E) cameras in which one(D90) is doing nothing. I was going to sell it but thought of possibly converting it for infared but I know it's costly. I know the cheaper way is to get a filter but if I not mistaken I would always need to use a tripod correct because of the exposure time. Is this correct or did I misread that somewhere? What are your thoughts? Has anybody here ever converted a camera? As for filters I have Lee ND and ND grads but I dont think their square infared is as good as Hoya or B+W. Can anybody who owns a Hoya or B+W recomend a filter based on your experience. Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSon, post: 111298, member: 12639"] I have a question regarding infared photography for any gurus out there. I have seen many photos out there and want to give a try. I own two(D90,D800E) cameras in which one(D90) is doing nothing. I was going to sell it but thought of possibly converting it for infared but I know it's costly. I know the cheaper way is to get a filter but if I not mistaken I would always need to use a tripod correct because of the exposure time. Is this correct or did I misread that somewhere? What are your thoughts? Has anybody here ever converted a camera? As for filters I have Lee ND and ND grads but I dont think their square infared is as good as Hoya or B+W. Can anybody who owns a Hoya or B+W recomend a filter based on your experience. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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