Thanks Peter!
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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!
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Sony A7R converted by Lifepixel, shot with Canon nFD 35-105
https://photos.smugmug.com/Maui-2018...18-1396-X2.jpg
https://stevemidgleyphotography.com/2019-03-18-0017.jpg
Olympus OM1n - 100mm/2.8 Zuiko - Kodak HIE
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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Nice! It has a "sepia feel" to it, while being unmistakably infrared. Did you sepia tone it?
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.