Digital infrared question
tlittleton
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I've seen some very cool shots lately that aparently are taken with an infrared filter. Is that the only thing you need for a digital to take infrared shots, or is it one of those things where some cameras can do it while others can't. I didn't want to waste money on a filter if my camera can't do it (it's only an S5100).
I am going to be purchasing a full DSLR soon (i'm looking at a Fuji S3), so if anyone has done any of these shots, let me know what type of camera you have.
I am going to be purchasing a full DSLR soon (i'm looking at a Fuji S3), so if anyone has done any of these shots, let me know what type of camera you have.
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Just some thoughts.
in general you need at least a hoya r72 or equivalent and then some good post processing skills..
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1009&message=7558421 and there are loads of info in this and the underlying threads...
good luck!
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actually *not* true, 'gus... that 20d special from canon is somehow suited to astrophotography, and a certain infrared spectrum, but it won't do traditional ir-photography like this:
many of us thought it might, but sadly, it won't....
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