Not the stock lens, Chris, in fact not an Olympus lens (!!) but a Sigma
135-400.
Zuiko Digital lenses produce equally attractive images:
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/phemy/Springtime-in-Infra-red.jpg.html was
taken with a 14-54 ZD while
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/phemy/From Beinn Eighe.jpg.html was taken
with a 40-150 ZD - although this image does not have the resolution and
tonality of the Sigma images, more than likely because I had not, at that
stage, properly understood how best to use the IR body - meter in LV using
the histogram, compose in the viewfinder, but leave the AF to find the
correct IR focus (the viewfinder only hinders in this respect - maybe one
day I will think about shimming it to suit IR).
The body has a 780nM IR filter, so it is almost all IR on these images, very
little visible light.
Thanks for looking!
Piers
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Trask [mailto:christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 15 May 2012 13:57
To: Olympus Camera Discussion; 'Olympus Camera Discussion'
Subject: Re: [OM] (OM) OT Monochrome Leica digital camera
>
> Not sure that I am persuaded of the value of the Leica M, when a lowly
> E-410 (IR-converted!) can produce these (click on RH icon above each
> image for a larger size):
>
<<SNIP>>
Those are nice IR images. Was that with the stock E-410 lens, or
something else?
Chris
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