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MultiFormat Shooter
23-May-2018, 14:06
There's already a thread for medium format infrared, but I couldn't find one for 35mm or digital infrared images. So here goes...post your 35mm or digital infrared images, any subject, color or black-and-white.

I'll start, here's one of a small floating dock on the lake I went to last summer. Nikon F100, FPP InfraChrome film, Nikon 70-200 F/2.8 VRII, with a 16 orange filter.

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Greg
23-May-2018, 15:27
Nikon D700 converted to IR last fall
21mm lens
This was one of my first shots I took with the IR converted camera

jon.oman
23-May-2018, 16:55
Showed these before, but they fit here as well. All from my IR converted Nikon D70.

http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/magnolia6/large_photos/DSC_2183.jpg

http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/magnolia6/large_photos/DSC_2177.jpg

http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/magnolia6/large_photos/DSC_2198.jpg

Greg
24-May-2018, 04:28
among recent work

MultiFormat Shooter
24-May-2018, 06:07
Nice work everyone! Keep 'em coming! Here's another of mine. FFP InfraChrome film, but with a yellow filter, instead of an orange one. I have to say, I think I prefer the orange filter, with this film.

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jon.oman
25-May-2018, 09:17
Here is one from my IR converted Nikon D2x.

http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/infrared/large_photos/D2X_7446.jpg

jon.oman
25-May-2018, 09:21
One more.

http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/infrared/large_photos/D2X_7487.jpg

scm
25-May-2018, 10:22
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/_MG_7764xx.JPG
Life Pixel Modified Canon 20D

scm
26-May-2018, 12:38
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/_MG_7829.JPG
Life Pixel Modified Canon 20D

faberryman
26-May-2018, 12:50
That is beautiful. Which filter did you have Life Pixel install in your Canon 20D?

scm
26-May-2018, 13:05
That is beautiful. Which filter did you have Life Pixel install in your Canon 20D?

Thank you! I bought the camera already converted but I believe it was the standard filter

6X17 Shooter
29-May-2018, 17:50
Sony A7R converted by Life Pixel with a variety of Canon FD manual lenses:

https://photos.smugmug.com/A7r-Infrared/i-BbXfwcr/0/114b68d7/X2/IR-081516-1-1363-X2.jpg

https://photos.smugmug.com/A7r-Infrared/i-KgwBfm7/0/47c0659f/X2/IR-072616-2-1339-X2.jpg

https://photos.smugmug.com/A7r-Infrared/i-kvTWd3C/0/7fa33e90/X3/pond_treesIR-X3.jpg

Steven Ruttenberg
29-May-2018, 20:51
Showed these before, but they fit here as well. All from my IR converted Nikon D70.

http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/magnolia6/large_photos/DSC_2183.jpg

http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/magnolia6/large_photos/DSC_2177.jpg

http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/magnolia6/large_photos/DSC_2198.jpg

Magnolia Gardens, I have been there several times and have shots of that bridge and other stuff from there. I like that bridge.

jon.oman
30-May-2018, 07:35
Sony A7R converted by Life Pixel with a variety of Canon FD manual lenses:

https://photos.smugmug.com/A7r-Infrared/i-BbXfwcr/0/114b68d7/X2/IR-081516-1-1363-X2.jpg

https://photos.smugmug.com/A7r-Infrared/i-KgwBfm7/0/47c0659f/X2/IR-072616-2-1339-X2.jpg

https://photos.smugmug.com/A7r-Infrared/i-kvTWd3C/0/7fa33e90/X3/pond_treesIR-X3.jpg

Very nice set of images!

jon.oman
30-May-2018, 07:37
Magnolia Gardens, I have been there several times and have shots of that bridge and other stuff from there. I like that bridge.

Thanks Steven. Yes, it is an iconic bridge. I always get a yearly pass at Magnolia. Things do change over time.

jp
30-May-2018, 17:15
While waiting for my lunch on the Rockland waterfront today. Converted D800.



https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1749/41561062175_84ef9fb690_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/26jBiPv)
_DSC3852 (https://flic.kr/p/26jBiPv) by Jason Philbrook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/), on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1755/40655209710_69dd503cfd_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/24Wyzry)
_DSC3851 (https://flic.kr/p/24Wyzry) by Jason Philbrook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/), on Flickr

Steven Ruttenberg
3-Jun-2018, 22:22
Nice!

jon.oman
4-Jun-2018, 09:52
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/infrared/large_photos/D2X_6931.jpg

jon.oman
4-Jun-2018, 09:55
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/infrared/large_photos/D2X_6817.jpg

scm
4-Jun-2018, 10:29
http://stevemidgleyphotography.com/_MG_7842.JPG
Life Pixel Modified Canon 20D

Barry Kirsten
4-Jun-2018, 13:46
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/infrared/large_photos/D2X_6931.jpg

Great image, Jon.

jon.oman
4-Jun-2018, 18:11
Thanks Barry!

jp
9-Jun-2018, 18:15
R Waldo Tyler preserve in Thomaston Maine. IR converted D800




https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1742/42700119561_1895f1f640_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/284ggTX)
_DSC3891 (https://flic.kr/p/284ggTX) by Jason Philbrook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/), on Flickr


https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1727/42700119461_fb9ebbbc97_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/284ggSe)
_DSC3896 (https://flic.kr/p/284ggSe) by Jason Philbrook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/), on Flickr

jon.oman
9-Jun-2018, 20:09
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/infrared/large_photos/DSC_1871.jpg

Old_Dick
10-Jun-2018, 17:36
Jason, Jon, cool.

jon.oman
11-Jun-2018, 06:24
Jason, Jon, cool.

Thanks!

jon.oman
11-Jun-2018, 06:25
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/infrared/large_photos/DSC_1858.jpg

Corran
11-Jun-2018, 11:43
Gosh this thread makes me consider getting my old D700 converted...

jp
11-Jun-2018, 12:45
Jon; love the fence photo!

Thanks Old_dick

jon.oman
11-Jun-2018, 13:45
Jon; love the fence photo!

Thanks Old_dick

Thank you jp!

MultiFormat Shooter
12-Jun-2018, 06:00
Here's one I did of a train station in the fall with the leaves starting to turn. You can see some differences in the leaves of the upper left of the image.

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jp
12-Jun-2018, 07:38
Gosh this thread makes me consider getting my old D700 converted...

If your D700 is in nice shape, you might be able to sell it and buy a used already converted camera for similar $.. Converted cameras have less resale value, but take the photos we want.

Corran
12-Jun-2018, 07:47
All of the grip material is falling off and it has over 200k shutter actuations, so it's not worth much. And I'd be worried the shutter would die right after I converted it...also I would probably feel limited by 12mp - or do you find the usable resolution improves with such a modification? Have you printed much from your D800? Honestly I would probably want to burn negatives of any excellent images to make silver prints from such a camera.

jon.oman
12-Jun-2018, 07:47
Here's one I did of a train station in the fall with the leaves starting to turn. You can see some differences in the leaves of the upper left of the image.

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I like this image!

jon.oman
12-Jun-2018, 07:48
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/infrared/large_photos/D2X_6879bw.jpg

jon.oman
12-Jun-2018, 07:53
All of the grip material is falling off and it has over 200k shutter actuations, so it's not worth much. And I'd be worried the shutter would die right after I converted it...also I would probably feel limited by 12mp - or do you find the usable resolution improves with such a modification? Have you printed much from your D800? Honestly I would probably want to burn negatives of any excellent images to make silver prints from such a camera.

Most of what I have posted here is from my Nikon D70. It only has 6mp. The last image I posted is from my Nikon D2x. It has 12mp. I have printed 13x19 inch prints without any problems with the D70. The D2x does better while printing, but I still like the look of the D70 more.

Corran
12-Jun-2018, 07:59
Thanks Jon. I'll have to stick to full-frame so as to make use of the lenses I have (if I want to get ultrawide that is, without buying more lenses). But good to know wrt the pixel count.

Well, right now I can't afford it anyway, but perhaps next year :).

MultiFormat Shooter
12-Jun-2018, 13:01
I like this image!

Thanks! Your image of the bridge and pond is great, too!

jon.oman
12-Jun-2018, 13:15
Thanks! Your image of the bridge and pond is great, too!

Thanks!

jp
12-Jun-2018, 14:30
I upgraded from a converted D100 to a D800 (a member here sold the converted D800 to me). I only print up to 13x19 with it. Converted cameras are slightly sharper as I think one of the sensor filters goes away. The major advantages to the use of the newer camera are: full frame so I can use wide angle lenses as they were intended, 2. more dynamic range that you don't get in vintage digital cameras, 3. Video recording.


https://youtu.be/SLzwN-vLNiM

jon.oman
12-Jun-2018, 16:13
That is cool! I never thought of IR video.......

jon.oman
12-Jun-2018, 20:23
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/infrared/large_photos/DSC_1489_ir.jpg

Barry Kirsten
13-Jun-2018, 00:48
Another nice image, Jon. Does the converted D800 always produce images with that coloration or have you done that in post-processing?

jon.oman
13-Jun-2018, 06:56
Another nice image, Jon. Does the converted D800 always produce images with that coloration or have you done that in post-processing?

Thanks Barry!

I wish I had a IR converted D800, but this image was made with my old Nikon D70. This coloration is typical of the standard IR filter provided by Life Pixel. I would say that 90% of the images start with this coloration. Sometimes it works, but not always. When it does not work, the best solution is to convert it to black and white. In fact, it can be a problem to tone the 'red' down.

I do have a Nikon D800, but it is my main 'normal' non-LF camera. I can't afford to replace it yet, so it will not get converted to IR.

SergeyT
13-Jun-2018, 13:26
A non-modified digital camera with IR filter over the lens can be used as well.
The exposure times at ISO 100 will run into seconds but the IR effect is as good as it gets.
You may need to create a special profile for Adobe Raw Converter to deal with the color temperature (extensive Red).

Barry Kirsten
13-Jun-2018, 13:44
Thanks for the clarification, Jon, I got the model number mixed up wither others' posts. Some of the images in this thread are amazing. As a complete novice to serious digital cameras (I do have a point and shoot) I imagine that a converted camera has an IR filter mounted in front of the sensor. However it's done the results are very interesting in their own right.

Thanks also Sergey. I've never shot IR, digital or film. A friend gave me several rolls of Rollei IR film in 120. I'd better get me the appropriate filter and have a play with it.

jon.oman
21-Jun-2018, 12:21
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/infrared/large_photos/DSC_1808.jpg

jon.oman
21-Aug-2018, 10:57
http://www.gophotog.org/allphotos/infrared/large_photos/DSC_2288.jpg

Peter De Smidt
21-Aug-2018, 13:11
Jon, those are some interesting looks!

Leszek Vogt
21-Aug-2018, 13:48
Jon, which lenses were you using ? Nice!!! I'm considering changing my D610 to IR or get a cheapo D700...as Jason suggested. If done well, IR can be spectacular.

Les

jon.oman
22-Aug-2018, 06:19
Jon, those are some interesting looks!

Thanks Peter!

jon.oman
22-Aug-2018, 06:26
Jon, which lenses were you using ? Nice!!! I'm considering changing my D610 to IR or get a cheapo D700...as Jason suggested. If done well, IR can be spectacular.

Les

Since the cameras I have converted (D70 and D2x) do not have live view, I am using just one lens: Nikkor AFS 18-70mm 3.5-4.5 G ED

Per LifePixel, the D700 has this problem: "These models make use of Nikon’s new infrared self-diagnostic shutter monitor circuitry. This function involved an internal infrared LED emitter/detector chip that could fog images. In most cases it will not be an issue unless you shoot in overcast weather using higher ISO and/or longer exposures."

Yes, IR can be spectacular. Exposure and image selection is key.

Thanks!

Luis-F-S
22-Aug-2018, 17:18
And the title of this Forum is???????????????

6X17 Shooter
13-Oct-2018, 09:32
Sony A7R converted by Lifepixel, shot with Canon nFD 35-105

https://photos.smugmug.com/Maui-2018/i-P5wz3mL/0/8ad12bf7/X2/Maui2018-1396-X2.jpg

tuco
13-Oct-2018, 10:46
Sony A7R converted by Lifepixel, shot with Canon nFD 35-105

Sweet.

jon.oman
14-Oct-2018, 08:18
Sony A7R converted by Lifepixel, shot with Canon nFD 35-105

https://photos.smugmug.com/Maui-2018/i-P5wz3mL/0/8ad12bf7/X2/Maui2018-1396-X2.jpg

Wonderful image!

6X17 Shooter
15-Oct-2018, 08:14
Sweet.


Wonderful image!

Thank you both. I'm surprised how well my old Canon FD lenses behave on the Sony body.

scm
19-Mar-2019, 10:49
https://stevemidgleyphotography.com/2019-03-18-0017.jpg
Olympus OM1n - 100mm/2.8 Zuiko - Kodak HIE

Tom Monego
19-Mar-2019, 13:28
Leica IIIC 25mm Nikkor f3.5, either red 25 or an IR 29a, years ago so I can't recall

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Speed Graphic Yashica 60mm f3.5 29a filter 4x5 Kodak HS IR

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MultiFormat Shooter
19-Mar-2019, 17:07
Olympus OM1n - 100mm/2.8 Zuiko - Kodak HIE

Nice! It has a "sepia feel" to it, while being unmistakably infrared. Did you sepia tone it?


Leica IIIC 25mm Nikkor f3.5, either red 25 or an IR 29a, years ago so I can't recall

Speed Graphic Yashica 60mm f3.5 29a filter 4x5 Kodak HS IR

Great images, classic Kodak HIE!


Now that the weather is starting to get warmer, I'll have to get out and shoot IR as the trees and flowers start to bloom.

MultiFormat Shooter
19-Mar-2019, 17:08
Sony A7R converted by Lifepixel, shot with Canon nFD 35-105

A classic, I love it!

Audii-Dudii
19-Mar-2019, 21:39
Late last year, I was twiddling my thumbs one Saturday morning with nothing of consequence to do, so on a whim I decided to remove the hot filter / dust shaker / cover glass from the sensor of my Samsung NX500 and convert it to a full-spectrum camera.

I had a Hoya R72 filter on hand from a previous dabble with IR photography using my non-converted Fuji X-Pro1 and started to experiment with photographing in infrared light handheld, usually while I was walking my dog around the neighborhood.

Here are a few of my recent results, taken using Contax N 17-35/f2.8 and 24-85/f3.5-4.5 zooms via a Fotodiox Fuji X-mount adapter I also had on hand and modified so it will mount on my NX500 and allow these lenses to focus at infinity:

https://i.imgur.com/cGGUr9S.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/NvOoO3f.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/ubEKZwL.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/IbzJ7Ja.jpg

scm
20-Mar-2019, 12:25
https://stevemidgleyphotography.com/2019-03-17-0003.jpg
Olympus OM-1n - 50mm/1.4 Zuiko - Kodak HIE

GoldMark
22-Mar-2019, 02:53
Very beutiful results

cobbu2
28-Apr-2019, 09:22
Just discovered this thread. Infrared is one of my favorite processes, both digital and film.

A digital example, Leica M8, 21mm f/2.8 Elmarit-M (Pre-ASPH), Hoya R72 filter, Mission Concepcion, San Antonio

https://live.staticflickr.com/869/40051017550_b8db734bb0_b.jpg (https://www.flickr.com/photos/allancobb/40051017550/in/dateposted-public/)


A film example, Pentax ME-Super, Kalimar 28-200mm f/3.5-5.3 MC Auto Macro Zoom Lens with No. 29 Deep Red Filter, Kodak High Speed Infrared (HIE), HC-110B, El Capitan

https://live.staticflickr.com/7826/47575845721_1192df92c3_b.jpg (https://www.flickr.com/photos/allancobb/47575845721/in/dateposted-public/)

Audii-Dudii
28-Apr-2019, 12:46
IR street photography (or at least what passes for it in my neighborhood):

https://i.imgur.com/qa2lvZJ.jpg

DIY modified full-spectrum Samsung NX500 / Contax N 24-85 / Hoya R72

jp
21-Jul-2019, 19:38
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48333499046_f410b22a51_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2gD4Pms)
_DSC4044 (https://flic.kr/p/2gD4Pms) by Jason Philbrook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/), on Flickr

At Sandy Beach in Rockland Maine. This photo is made by my 13yo daughter. I liked it better than the ones on the memory card which I'd shot.

Peter De Smidt
21-Jul-2019, 20:27
Here are a few of my recent results, taken using Contax N 17-35/f2.8 and 24-85/f3.5-4.5 zooms via a Fotodiox Fuji X-mount adapter I also had on hand and modified so it will mount on my NX500 and allow these lenses to focus at infinity:



Those look great!

Audii-Dudii
21-Jul-2019, 20:43
Three color IR photos from this morning's outing:

https://i.imgur.com/dOHJfzn.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/L1DhvyK.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/ksrnx3a.jpg

DIY modified full-spectrum Samsung NX500 / Contax/Yashica 18/f4 / Hoya R72

MusicalPhotog
24-Jul-2019, 11:46
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My oldest daughter enjoying her time on the swing...

LifePixel modded Nikon D200, 18-70mm f/3.5 ED

MusicalPhotog
24-Jul-2019, 11:54
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Here's another... IR pano stitched from 242 images. Nikon D200 (IR modded by LifePixel), Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5 ED, Nodal Ninja M2 Giga head.

MultiFormat Shooter
16-Aug-2019, 13:20
Here's another... IR pano stitched from 242 images. Nikon D200 (IR modded by LifePixel)

The pavement has a wet look to it. Did it actually rain, or it it an effect of IR?

MultiFormat Shooter
16-Aug-2019, 13:25
Here's another image, made this summer, of the same floating dock (with some different characters) that started the thread. The time of day and direction in which it was taken are also different.

Nikon F100, FPP InfraChrome film, Nikon 70-200 F/2.8 VRII, with a 16 orange filter and circular polarizer.

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reddesert
8-Sep-2019, 12:09
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48700933697_50bdf91309_h.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2hcx1SD)Downpour, Arizona, August 2019 (https://flic.kr/p/2hcx1SD) by reddesert64 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/53623804@N00/), on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48700762646_3060f47616_h.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2hcw92u)Cloudbank, Arizona, August 2019 (https://flic.kr/p/2hcw92u) by reddesert64 (https://www.flickr.com/photos/53623804@N00/), on Flickr

taken with an unmodified Nikon D70, Nikon 28/3.5, 760nm filter, 1 second exposures. Comments / questions welcome.

Tin Can
8-Sep-2019, 13:04
Is a D70 better for this than newer Nikons?

I still have my D70.

And will try it!

reddesert
8-Sep-2019, 14:54
Is a D70 better for this than newer Nikons?

I still have my D70.

And will try it!

Yes. Not to get into a detailed technical discussion, but the D70 has more IR sensitivity (a weaker IR blocking filter) than most other DSLRs, so you can do something useful by getting a 720nm or 760nm IR filter (these can be inexpensive, I got one on ebay) and using it unconverted. You will still need long exposures and bracketing. The above were about 1 second at f/8, and I use the self-timer or a simple IR remote to trigger the shutter. I recommend googling around for which lenses to use - some work better in the IR than others. Prime lenses with an IR focusing mark are good, but some models have undesirable reflections. Fortunately, experimenting is easy.

Tin Can
8-Sep-2019, 14:59
I have the R72 50mm filter right here.

I also found this page. http://nature-photography-central.com/digital-infrared-photography-with-the-nikon-d70.html

I have been planning to shoot Rollei Infrared 35mm.

Finding a lens now.

Thank you!


Yes. Not to get into a detailed technical discussion, but the D70 has more IR sensitivity (a weaker IR blocking filter) than most other DSLRs, so you can do something useful by getting a 720nm or 760nm IR filter (these can be inexpensive, I got one on ebay) and using it unconverted. You will still need long exposures and bracketing. The above were about 1 second at f/8, and I use the self-timer or a simple IR remote to trigger the shutter. I recommend googling around for which lenses to use - some work better in the IR than others. Prime lenses with an IR focusing mark are good, but some models have undesirable reflections. Fortunately, experimenting is easy.

jp
8-Sep-2019, 15:19
That photo showing the rainfall is pretty cool!

MusicalPhotog
8-Sep-2019, 19:52
The pavement has a wet look to it. Did it actually rain, or it it an effect of IR?

If I remember correctly.... This was shot in April, in the evening. So yes, I believe it had rained earlier.

malexand
9-Sep-2019, 06:45
Is a D70 better for this than newer Nikons?

I still have my D70.

And will try it!

The D70 is pretty easy to convert and you can find them used CHEAP - I did one earlier this spring. The great advantage of doing it internally is you can view through the lens normally. I replaced the internal IR cut-off filter with a Lee polyester 87 filter in about an hour if you include the 2 re-dos I had to do in order to get the ribbon cables seated properly....
My example from the Smoky Mountains this summer. F8, 1/500
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Tin Can
9-Sep-2019, 07:34
I cannot find the D70, it's here somewhere. I will try with my D7000

Ken Rockwell says fake it in PS. He also explains Infrared Film capture well.

Infra-Red Infrared Photography (https://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/ir.htm)


The D70 is pretty easy to convert and you can find them used CHEAP - I did one earlier this spring. The great advantage of doing it internally is you can view through the lens normally. I replaced the internal IR cut-off filter with a Lee polyester 87 filter in about an hour if you include the 2 re-dos I had to do in order to get the ribbon cables seated properly....
My example from the Smoky Mountains this summer. F8, 1/500
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Will Frostmill
9-Sep-2019, 08:45
Don't you need to replace the IR blocking cover glass with something that has the same refractive index? Otherwise how can you make infinity, if your effective focal length is 2-4mm shorter?

Bill Rolph
10-Sep-2019, 19:25
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48521778187_a968f23e82_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2gVGNbx)Infrared #1 (https://flic.kr/p/2gVGNbx) by Bill (https://www.flickr.com/photos/149475521@N02/), on Flickr

Olympus EPL-1 Micro 4/3, 950nm

Tom Monego
10-Oct-2019, 17:58
A couple from my Leica M8 with a 25mm Canon one with 35 Summilux r72 filter
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Audii-Dudii
11-Oct-2019, 17:19
Don't you need to replace the IR blocking cover glass with something that has the same refractive index? Otherwise how can you make infinity, if your effective focal length is 2-4mm shorter?

As is often the case, the answer to your question is "it depends."

For example, when I converted my Samsung NX500 by removing the cover glass / hot filter / dust shaker mechanism, I knew I was only ever going to use adapted, manual-focus lenses with it, so it wasn't necessary for me to insure the camera could still autofocus NX-mount lenses, only that it could reach infinity focus with my adapted lenses.

Fortunately, the adjustment range built into the sensor mounting bracket is sufficiently large that I was able to tweak its position after I removed the cover glass, et al such that my lenses will indeed focus at infinity without replacing it.

Whether this method will also work with other camera / lens combos depends upon the other cameras and lenses.

MultiFormat Shooter
1-Dec-2019, 13:44
It's been awhile since I've posted any images, so here's an image from summer of 2018. Nikon F100, Nikkor 35-70mm lens with orange 16 filter, and FPP InfraChrome film.

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6X17 Shooter
5-Jul-2020, 09:49
Sony A7R converted to B/W IR and Nikkor 80-200/4 Ai-S

https://photos.smugmug.com/Pecan-Square-Trees/i-PJg9Nb3/0/ac733a71/X2/DSC1422-X2.jpg

MultiFormat Shooter
5-Jul-2020, 16:51
Sony A7R converted to B/W IR and Nikkor 80-200/4 Ai-S

Nice! The sky looks quiet ominous along the horizon, like a major storm is brewing.

6X17 Shooter
5-Jul-2020, 17:12
Thank you. Yep...major storm was brewing but still had a few spots of sunlight hitting the trees. Managed to squeeze off a half dozen or so shots before I had to pack it in.

Don Dudenbostel
10-Jul-2020, 06:16
Very one thinks of landscapes when they think of IR but I really like it for portraits and people. The first is a portrait of my wife on 35mm Kodak High Speed IR. The 2nd & 3rd are with a Colari converted D3100 Nikon and the 4th is from a documentary series on tattoos. I felt IR gave a slightly different look due to IR’s ability to penetrate the outer layer of skin.

I started shooting IR back in the 60’s before the days of high speed IR. The original film was slower than high speed but it could be loaded in the camera in daylight. Many years later Konica introduces a slow but excellent IR film in 120. Other makers have introduced IR films but I’ve not had great success with them.

MultiFormat Shooter
10-Jul-2020, 10:20
...but I really like [IR] for portraits and people.

So do I; I have done some IR work with people. Maybe I'll dig-out a few images and post them. I really like color infrared film, and have been playing with Kodak HIE, too.

jp
14-Jul-2020, 17:02
Each season of the year seems to have different clouds. This was last week at Alford Lake, Hope Maine. Converted D800.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50113127433_6fd9e9f751_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/2jmjSSv)
_DSC4288-Pano (https://flic.kr/p/2jmjSSv) by Jason Philbrook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/), on Flickr

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_DSC4262-Pano (https://flic.kr/p/2jmoZon) by Jason Philbrook (https://www.flickr.com/photos/13759696@N02/), on Flickr

MultiFormat Shooter
14-Jul-2020, 17:54
Each season of the year seems to have different clouds. This was last week at Alford Lake, Hope Maine. Converted D800.

Nice work, I really like the puffy clouds in the first image. They give it the classic summer day look that I remember as kid on summer vacation. The point-of-view of the second image makes it seem almost abstract (at least to me), which I find interesting.

Don Dudenbostel
14-Jul-2020, 19:42
So do I; I have done some IR work with people. Maybe I'll dig-out a few images and post them. I really like color infrared film, and have been playing with Kodak HIE, too.

I need to dig through my archive and see if I can find some of the IR color I shot in the early 70’s. I worked part time for an aerial research firm and shot tons of 9” IR color. Don’t remember the Kodak number but at the time it was E3 processed. Also shot a lot of 70mm. I always felt the E3 version was better than the later E4 film.

People looked pretty funky on IR color with yellow green lips.

Don Dudenbostel
14-Jul-2020, 19:49
It's been awhile since I've posted any images, so here's an image from summer of 2018. Nikon F100, Nikkor 35-70mm lens with orange 16 filter, and FPP InfraChrome film.

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Beautiful IR.

MultiFormat Shooter
15-Jul-2020, 04:37
Beautiful IR.

Thanks!

Tom Monego
15-Jul-2020, 14:23
This was knee high 4 of July corn. Leica M8 25mm Canon
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Ron McElroy
16-Jul-2020, 10:18
Very one thinks of landscapes when they think of IR but I really like it for portraits and people. The first is a portrait of my wife on 35mm Kodak High Speed IR. The 2nd & 3rd are with a Colari converted D3100 Nikon and the 4th is from a documentary series on tattoos. I felt IR gave a slightly different look due to IR’s ability to penetrate the outer layer of skin.

I started shooting IR back in the 60’s before the days of high speed IR. The original film was slower than high speed but it could be loaded in the camera in daylight. Many years later Konica introduces a slow but excellent IR film in 120. Other makers have introduced IR films but I’ve not had great success with them.


Great shot of your wife. The skin has a wonderful glow.

MultiFormat Shooter
9-Dec-2020, 10:14
An old, brick building, that was becoming overgrown. Nikon F100, Nikkor 35-70mm lens with orange 16 filter, and FPP InfraChrome film.

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