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Apr 4, 2017 16:40:57   #
tnturk Loc: Gallatin Tennessee
 
I have taken the plunge and am ready to try infared photography. I had a Sony ILC worked on for this purpose. Question is where do I start exposure wise? Iso? Any thoughts?

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Apr 4, 2017 17:33:01   #
JPL
 
ISO 100, f8 and shutter speed 1/125 on a sunny day.

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Apr 5, 2017 06:49:04   #
sueyeisert Loc: New Jersey
 
Look at tutorials on Lifepixel.com and Kolarivision.com. Begin on a sunny day take a custom white balance on green grass. Use you light meter and histogram for exposure. Include sky,clouds,stone wood ,water in your compositions. Have fun,I love infrared.

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Apr 5, 2017 07:08:20   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
tnturk wrote:
I have taken the plunge and am ready to try infared photography. I had a Sony ILC worked on for this purpose. Question is where do I start exposure wise? Iso? Any thoughts?


I have to set a custom white balance on my D70, and then the exposure meter sets the exposure.

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Apr 5, 2017 07:49:48   #
cthahn
 
Similar to anything else. You had a camera worked . What does that mean? You have to give more detailed information to get good answers.

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Apr 5, 2017 08:07:39   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
jerryc41 wrote:
I have to set a custom white balance on my D70, and then the exposure meter sets the exposure.


That's what I did when I had my D70s...

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Apr 5, 2017 08:08:16   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
cthahn wrote:
Similar to anything else. You had a camera worked . What does that mean? You have to give more detailed information to get good answers.
Likely they mean they had the camera converted to IR.

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Apr 5, 2017 08:25:51   #
Ksocha Loc: Bethesda, MD
 
Be sure you have correctly set the White Balance. Usually, it must be done on the Custom setting using bright green foliage as the target.

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Apr 5, 2017 08:29:14   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
Brings to mind a quick question, on a converted camera, does one still have to do a color channel swap between the red & blue channels in post ? It's been a long time since I dabbled in IR.

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Apr 5, 2017 09:40:43   #
Fuzzycoach Loc: Palm Coast, Florida
 
Screamin Scott wrote:
Brings to mind a quick question, on a converted camera, does one still have to do a color channel swap between the red & blue channels in post ? It's been a long time since I dabbled in IR.


Yes..... one does still have to do channel swap.

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Apr 5, 2017 09:57:27   #
Screamin Scott Loc: Marshfield Wi, Baltimore Md, now Dallas Ga
 
Fuzzycoach wrote:
Yes..... one does still have to do channel swap.

Thanks for that. I never had my D70s converted. I just used a Hoya R72 IR pass filter for my images...

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Apr 5, 2017 09:59:42   #
Fotoartist Loc: Detroit, Michigan
 
I thought it was Infrared.

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Apr 5, 2017 11:22:20   #
chasgroh Loc: Buena Park, CA
 
Screamin Scott wrote:
Thanks for that. I never had my D70s converted. I just used a Hoya R72 IR pass filter for my images...


...I *did* have my D70s done, in 720 nm, which is the more black and white range. Have had so much fun with it that when I picked-up my D500, I then did my D300 in 580nm "Super Color" and am now in hog heaven for IR. Lot of work, tho...

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Apr 5, 2017 11:40:02   #
Fotoartist Loc: Detroit, Michigan
 
My thought process is why not covert a zoom range point-n-shoot rather than a DSLR.
Easier to carry, no focus issues, etc. May end up using it more.

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Apr 5, 2017 21:18:36   #
chasgroh Loc: Buena Park, CA
 
Fotoartist wrote:
My thought process is why not covert a zoom range point-n-shoot rather than a DSLR.
Easier to carry, no focus issues, etc. May end up using it more.


...have you done it?

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