Hi,
I didn't read the digest for a few weeks, but Olaf and Hans advised me to
have a look now .... !?!?!?!!!!!.... what a mess! I just skipped everything
not related to OM...
I probably missed all threads relating to the following mail, so maybe my
answer is obsolete:
Brian wrote:
sorry for the tired question: is it correct that are OM's NOT
suitable for infrared work due to a dimpled film pressure plate?
i thought i recalled this. tho the 50/1.8 sitting on my desk seems to have
an extra red mark
@ f4 on the depth scale...
OM's are fine for IR photography but you have to take care:
- keep your camera in the (n)ever-ready case
- open the ER-case only to take a picture
- put your camera in a bag when not used
- store the IR-films *and* the loaded camera (when not used) in the
refrigerator
I did take IR pictures in the bright sun without problems.
Big fun is IR flash:
http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/photovoogt/infrared.html
Hope this helps.
Bye,
Erwin Voogt
The Netherlands
http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/photovoogt/index.html
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