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mknabster
12th of October 2005 (Wed), 11:32
Is the Hoya RM 72 infrared filter compatible with the G6? I would like to take infrared shots w/ my G6, both in color and b&w.Would this be possbile? I do have the conversion lens adapter, the 58 mm one, would this fit?

ATucker
12th of October 2005 (Wed), 11:44
Is the Hoya RM 72 infrared filter compatible with the G6? I would like to take infrared shots w/ my G6, both in color and b&w.Would this be possbile? I do have the conversion lens adapter, the 58 mm one, would this fit?

How many same answers to the same question do you want?

You posted here http://www.photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=101449 and received an answer,

and you posted here http://www.photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=40366 and received an answer.

mknabster
12th of October 2005 (Wed), 15:59
Well, i am sorry, i just wanted to make sure. *******

Robert_Lay
12th of October 2005 (Wed), 18:33
That's funny.

Made my day!

Aschlaman@comcast.net
26th of October 2005 (Wed), 10:19
I bought the R72 filter and adapter for my G6 and tried to take some shots. Everything is red. Can someone please give me a very basic sandbox description on how this is to work? I seem to be confused about how to do the white balance etc. I have photoshop CS2 and all that and I would like to get B&W and color IR photo's with my G6.

Thanks

Art Schlaman
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nactos
28th of October 2005 (Fri), 19:57
you're doing it right, pics do come out red...you have to use photoshop to change it to b/w with channel mixer.

IainB
28th of October 2005 (Fri), 22:50
I would like to get B&W and color IR photo's with my G6.

Colour with the IR72? Not that I know of! With the G1 for example there is a magenta cast in the raw photos. No 'colour'.

Don Ellis
29th of October 2005 (Sat), 05:13
Colour with the IR72? Not that I know of! With the G1 for example there is a magenta cast in the raw photos. No 'colour'.
Well... magenta is a colour. :mrgreen:

The R72 is a near-infrared filter, meaning it lets in a small amount of visible (colourful) light. The 093, on the other hand, is a true infrared filter and images come out grayscale whether you shoot RAW or JPG.

Cheers,

Don

IainB
29th of October 2005 (Sat), 06:20
Well... magenta is a colour. :mrgreen:


Well, yes. :oops: I should have read the history of the posts on IR, as I jumped to conclusions assuming the writer meant 'colour' not 'mono' colour as in 'red' or 'magenta'. Thanks for putting me right Don. I keep your shot of Piha Beach (approaching Auckland) as a favourite and still marvel at the skill required to take the shot from a passenger jet.

Don Ellis
29th of October 2005 (Sat), 09:13
Well, yes. :oops.
I keep your shot of Piha Beach (approaching Auckland) as a favourite and still marvel at the skill required to take the shot from a passenger jet.
Hi Iain... doesn't matter... whatever it takes to keep us in touch. :)

I wish I could claim sheer talent for the shot, but something like that has a lot of luck built in. I was stretched across Leela who had the window seat and I couldn't see the ground, but I did realize something interesting might appear close to landing, so I held the camera up with the LCD viewfinder angled properly and when Piha (unknown to me at that time) appeared, I knew it wasn't going to get any better. Snap.

And I was right. That was the best shot of the approach. I'm glad you like it.

Cheers,

Don

rpolitsr
29th of October 2005 (Sat), 12:22
I would like to have a link to the picture you are talking about…

It is worth to buy an IR filter for the Pro1?

Don Ellis
29th of October 2005 (Sat), 23:42
I would like to have a link to the picture you are talking about…

It is worth to buy an IR filter for the Pro1?
Hi... Piha Beach is here: http://www.kleptography.com/irauckland-piha6208.htm

I wouldn't get too excited about Pro1 infrared photos, but then I have the luxury of a G1 (which are probably cheap enough that you should consider one if you're interested in infrared). But I did take a couple of photos that I posted on DPreview:

http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1010&message=15066804
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1010&message=15090953

The first photo was accidentally shot at ISO100, so I took the second photo at ISO50. I'll let you decide if it's worth it.

Cheers,

Don

rpolitsr
30th of October 2005 (Sun), 11:57
Thank you Don.
Piha Beach is a wonderful picture, and the whole infrared auckland gallery, including your lovely note even better.

The resized infrared picture shot with the Pro1 is interesting, despite of the noise.

There is still another question:
As the Hoya R72 is a near-infrared filter and I guess that the Pro1 has an internal IR blocking filter in front of the sensor, does it mean that the pictures use the small amount of visible light below the R72 and above the IR blocking filter?