Le 5 sept. 12 à 00:02, John Hermanson a écrit :
> You're being funny right?
>
> You can remove the IR filter but you have to replace it with an equal
> thickness of "regular" glass or whatever.
What for?
The only impediment I see is that the sensor will be bare, and
cleaning will be near ... impossible.
Else the more layers, the more distortion, reflection, usw you get.
You can't win on both sides, can you.
Ph, who knows nothing about it all
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> On 9/4/2012 1:57 PM, Rand E wrote:
>> John H, could you give and estimate for this work ?
>> Here is a direct link to the source site.
>>
>> http://www.diyphotography.net/are-you-brave-enough-to-ir-ize-your-camera
>> ( and, No, I am not brave enough - not anymore anyway)
>> Rand E
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>> Rand E wrote:
>>> Article describes a Do-It-Yourself approach to take a P&S digital
>>> camera
>>> (in this case a canon A300) and remove the IR filter. Giving you
>>> an inexpensive digital IR camera.
>>>
>>> http://www.howtogeek.com/123580/remove-a-digital-cameras-ir-filter-for-ir-photography-on-the-cheap/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=040912
>>>
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