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I went for full spectrum to have the choice of all effects
It's got a B270 Plano window installed instead of the hot mirror (or it could be 290 but it's a proper full spectrum filter)
You gonna put a fan and filter on it to provide positive internal pressure to keep dust out? I had thought of doing this but couldn't be bothered in the endI'll make sure to bring some pics of the 'clean box' when done
You gonna put a fan and filter on it to provide positive internal pressure to keep dust out? I had thought of doing this but couldn't be bothered in the end
I scored 20/20 with this on Monday evening. First time I've been brave enough to enter an IR image in my local photographic club's competition.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/FXNK5h]Round the Bend by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]
I scored 20/20
I took this before Christmas out in the New Mexico desert using converted 20D with the super blue filter and a EFs10-22mm. 50% pass 285 nm to 465nm, and 50% pass 705nm with this filter. The blue skies Are a constant and it is very easy to twist the green and follow the seasons. Also discovered last year how well it performed indoors taking picture of the grandkids. Sparkle in the eyes with IR complections.
Do you know the numbers on your filter ?
After reading your post I set off to look for info. I have a 665nm enhanced color conversion. Never knew,,geezz, then I found good info on the WB fortold. My 720nm, 830nm, WB "they say" healthy green grass. I like an Expodisc. So here we are at 665nm and I have had some problems. "They say" from here on down to Ultraviolet you use a gray card in the sun. My expodisc does this, didn't like this range of WB, so did some reading break thru last month with my Ultraviolet and now I use a large tarp that is silver gray making sure to have at least one third with dark shadows manual blur and shoot on awb setting in WB capture mode then select set an put up my custom WB. The 590nm is a new filter for lifepixel and this is the way i will set my 665nm. Right now I can't remember where it came from. Pretty sure it was about 4pm and picture WB taken 90' from sun on a clean blue sky. That works to, I sure messed up my 830nm post up above all this.
Also what sensor did you have going, ?
I can honestly say I won't guess what we have. Over all silver blue color is a good draw for me. Looks like fun as IR lives for these things. Thanks for sharing GreenNinja
On a sunny day I was able to handhold a panny G1 at ISO 200 with a 950nm. I'm surprised you're not getting the shutter speeds to hand hold on that filter.
Really like this one, especially of all things the flare at the bottom of the escalators