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Old 5th February 2005   #1
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Did a test this morning with my 300D at manual mode f5.6, 1/5 secs at ISO400. using Hoya R72.

WB set to this bunch of leaves:


Here's the result:


For your reference only.

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Old 5th February 2005   #2
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whichever lens it is. looks like got hotspot
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I'm so sad.. Does it mean that 300D cannot do IR?
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It sometimes depend on the lens.
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Did a little PP. Unless I'm really so "pa jiao". Looks acceptable to me.

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Originally Posted by PandaOng
It sometimes depend on the lens.
Which EF/3rd party wide angles are suitable for IR?
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sigma 12-24 (may have problems mounting front filter, must probably diy something) and ef-s12-24 and ef 17-40
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Hmm, wonder if anyone tested the Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4?
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Old 6th February 2005   #9
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Its not hotspot lah. Its the trees in front of Ark19's HDB Block. This is Panda's favourite IR lens, The EF28-90mm f4-5.6 kit lens for EOS300. Never see any hotspot in Panda's image before.

Thanks! Teerex, your PS is the best! Can I call you "Image Doctor Teerex"
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Originally Posted by Max 2.8
Thanks! Teerex, your PS is the best! Can I call you "Image Doctor Teerex"
Max you flatter me Don't forget there are a lot of other guys who are better but lying low.

I just have itchy fingers and like to play with PP.
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Max, pls post a 600pixel one, sample too small liao
But looks like a hotspot...
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Pai Say, bo liao. I saved over the original. Will try again tomorrow and post again.
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