Wildlife Camera Infrared

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Posted by admin | Posted in Spyderco Ying Yang | Posted on 28-10-2007

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wildlife camera infrared
infrared cut filter for digital camera nikon d100. internal conversion.?

want to take infrared photos: camera needs to be converted to infrared only: colour macro,wildlife, landscapes too:got company to do the conversion just need the filter for inside :

Infra red photography was easy with photo chemical. You used infra red sensitive film and screwed an infra filter on the front of your lens usually a Kodak wratten 88 opaque filter.BUT don’t forget that the focussing distance is different for infra red. Manual SLR such as Nikon had a red dot on the depth of field scale. So you focused normally with the filter off. Noted the focusing distance and set that against the red mark. Then replaced the filter. Hope this is useful to you. Not sure how it will work with digital. But if your SLR is set up inside, surely all you should need is an external infra red filter!

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