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Jan 28, 2007 00:56 |  #1

im wondering if an IR filter will work ok on an Xti? i was talking to my friend and he said Dslrs had problems with IR?
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Jan 28, 2007 10:45 |  #2

It will, but most DSLRs have a strong anti-IR filter over the sensor, so you'll need very long exposure times (and a tripod); there are also a number of lenses which will produce "hot spots" in the center of the image in IR photography.


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Jan 28, 2007 11:09 |  #3

brunester,
I haven't had any problems with using a Hoya R72 IR filter on my 10D and 5D. However like Jon said it takes long exposures (tripod needed), and some lenses do have a hot spot. Click here for a list of lenses that have a good and bad reputation. However they list the Canon EF 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 as a bad lens and I have found the exact opposite. Here I have a brief web page about IR photos taken with that lens and a Hoya R72 IR filter <-- click to see (external link)

So yes you should be able to take IR photos with your Xti (I haven't heard anyone saying no), and your friend is not accurate at least in the 4 Canon DSLR's I have seen take IR photos. Then there are more options like having your cameras built in IR filter removed, this will give you much faster shutter speeds but for me its just not worth it :)


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Jan 28, 2007 14:58 |  #4

thanks guys.
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Jan 29, 2007 03:15 |  #5

hey anyone know if the IR filter works on a simga 24-70? or should i get a filter for my
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Jan 29, 2007 03:22 |  #6

erm nvm lol
they 82mm filters cost bank lol
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