Last edited by jon.oman; 27-Aug-2021 at 12:46. Reason: Typo
Inspired by Jeffrey, I went to my local sports park. These were done with my D810 and the R72 filter.
Hi Jon
BTW, I just received a pack of five IR filters you mentioned a couple of weeks ago or so (680nm, 720nm, 760nm, 850nm and 950nm) for a full spectrum Fuji mirrorless camera. I already have a hot mirror filter for this camera so now I will have a full spectrum of possibilities. The filters appear to be pretty high quality and each comes in a nice filter holder. Thanks for the lead, lot less expensive than buying individual filters in this filter thread.
Nearly all of my experience with IR has been with 580-720 nm conversions, which allow some visual color. My understanding is that the 760, 850 and 950 filters allow no UV or Visual light at all to pass so it will be interesting to explore the pros and cons of comparing images with the three high IR filters.
Attached is a from my front door shot with the 950 nm filter. What seems very impressive with this filter is the very fine gradations in upper highlight tonal areas, while at the same time the deepest shadows have detail.
Sandy
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Sandy,
That is great to hear (and see)! My package of those filters is currently sitting at my post office. I should get them on Monday. I'm looking foreword to trying them out as well. If everything goes well, I should also be getting a high quality Super Color 590nm filter on Tuesday. I feel like it is Christmas! So many possibilities!
A couple from today. Nikon D810, R72 filter.
Thanks, Jon. I did tone it.
Not as subtle as it first seemed.
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