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IR 093 filter -- (different kind of question)

 
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Jun 25, 2008 10:30 |  #1

Hi everyone,

I ordered an IR camera converted using the R72 filter method. This will give me hand held shutter speeds which are really not possible with just using an R72 filter on the end of the lens.

From what I understand the R72 allows some color to come through. Not much, but some. Which is great for some of my pics.

But for others, I would like to get the effect of intense B/W like in this thread :
https://photography-on-the.net …hp?t=318314&hig​hlight=093

Where I understand the poster is using the 093 filter. My question is that what can I expect if I place a093 filter on the end of a IR (R72) converted camera?

Or is there another way to get the really rich B/W images like that?


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