Hi Jerry, I use Lifepixel conversions. I keep all my cameras and hand me downs from the wife. Right now I have been using a kit of Canon 50D's,
1 color, 1 enhanced IR 665nm, and 1 deep IR 830nm. Fitted in a small backpack and a 3 leg fold out stool I sit on to help steady my my shooting. I use 3 same lenses, right now 3 Yashica manuals I bought in Japan.
I blend them by hand if taking 3 pictures, it is my favorite technique. I picked it up from HDR blending, it is just more time consuming. I also have a kit of 20D's, I have 3 20D's and 1 400D. There is a 720nm, an ultraviolet, Super Blue, it has 2 50% pass 285nm and 705nm. I like to say it passes blue light and red light. And 1 color. Mixing color is what makes it all work for me, I can always use one of the IR's. Also have a 1D MK4 I use for wild life and portraits of the grandkids. Lucked out with this camera as I still worked and received a signing bonus, it paid for most of it. It will most likely be the last camera I buy. I do have an out thou, I have hooked up with two sellers in Japan that sell me good used equipment. They gave me a new 50mm and battery-pack when I bought my 2 50D's and 1 of my 20D's. They all have fairly low shutter counts, they also have sold me some other Yashica lenses. I like um. I should just say I use a canon camera. Haven't posted any blended ones yet, I don't know if it is allowed,,,,using the whole light spectrum. Any way, I can say it is nice to have everything in it's own kit, just grab bag and off to what ever. Lifepixel finally came out with 590nm that everybody likes, it is two close to my 665nm. You never know, I keep thinking about it. I bought my last cameras to convert at a wonderful price, and the conversions are half of the start up price years back. Cheers