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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1349152, member: 16241"] Gary - I've tried it in the past and how well it works depends on how much infrared light normally leaks through. All digital cameras have an infrared cut filter over the sensor but they still leak some infrared. It was fun to goof around with using the screw on setup but a proper converted camera just blows it away. I rarely went through the trouble the old way, but with the converted camera I take it along all the time. The good companies can even convert pocket cameras, so you can get it much cheaper if you want. Tom Hogan wrote a great article on shooting IR with a screw on filter. He goes into the issues and advantages. It's worth a read. [url]http://www.bythom.com/infrared.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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