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06/09/2006 03:55:30 PM · #1 |
one of my first images:
opinions and thoughts please

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06/09/2006 03:56:32 PM · #2 |
There you go. Nice! |
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06/09/2006 03:58:36 PM · #3 |
thanks, how do you add photo to post.
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06/09/2006 04:00:42 PM · #4 |
Use the IMAGE_ID, '345544' and use the right most icon to insert it.
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06/09/2006 04:11:17 PM · #5 |
do it yourself or send it out ?
thinking the same about my D100 ... |
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06/09/2006 04:22:39 PM · #6 |
I did it myself, it was very easy! I ordered the pre cut filter from lifepixels and followed the online instructions.
//www.lifepixel.com/IR.htm
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06/09/2006 05:12:17 PM · #7 |
was it a glass or gel/acetate fitler they sold you ?
have you noticed any shift in focus ? |
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06/13/2006 09:22:15 AM · #8 |
The filter is a glass filter and you do not have to make any focus adjustments. However it is recommended that you use a deeper depth of field.
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06/13/2006 10:42:29 AM · #9 |
wow well done. i think if i can get my hands on a cheap d50 im actualy going to try it myself. Is it very hard to do it yourself? i think id proabbly mess it up ;P
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06/13/2006 04:37:21 PM · #10 |
Once converted is it only an IR camera then? Sorry if that is a dumb question.
Beach Camera had a d50 body for $370 a couple weeks age. Refurb, but cheap. |
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06/13/2006 04:47:50 PM · #11 |
I too recently purchased a IR converted Canon D60 - Love it !!!! The conversion was done by Lifepixel. You might want to consider purchasing an orange, red, and green filter to enhance your tonal range in IR. |
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