Hi
Anyone used IR filters with their DSLRs? Need recommendation for one IR filter.
Thanks in advance
Anyone used IR filters with their DSLRs? Need recommendation for one IR filter.
Thanks in advance
kelster said:heh...sorry to tag onto this post...me got a question...
I'm using a C5050...anyone got exp using this Digi to take IR pics?...How do you determine if one's digi is capable of registering over at the IR range??
romeobravo said:i use hoya R72 filter a lot for my shot.
Good enough for me, result is yummy... yummy...
Oh btw, I use nikon D100
romeobravo said:no need white balance setting. When shooting with IR filter on digital, later on you have to extract the red channel only.
showtime said:yes. i do the white card manual white balance...
i somehow expect to be able to see color infra red, like someone posted using his 10D... looked good... but i cant achieve it... monochrome infra red is easily achieved though...
oh dats sometime new 2 me. thot of getting a 72mm but the price put me off. $100!!! wat kinda step down adapter should i get? same as those used by prosumer digicams?tomcat said:The cheapest and most readily available IR filter is the Hoya R72. Get the 58mm size and no larger because you just don't need it and because of the extremely high cost of the larger ones like 72mm.
Even if your lens is 72mm, you can use the 58mm with a 72-58mm step-down adapter without vignetting on a DSLR because of the 1.6 crop factor in most situations.
The original image looked reddish too with some cyan colours. What colours would eventually appear after post-processing is more dependent on the camera used - in this case, 10D.showtime said:yah thats the one...
what does the original picture look like?