KelvinDestiny
Senior Member
Hi all.. i would like to find out on modded IR dslr cam. Which brand and model is the best for IR in terms of the outcome ie colour etc?
Since you already have a Canon camera I would suggest having a Canon DSLR converted so you can use the lenses you already have on it. Any converted camera can take nice IR pictures. I actually use a six mp point and shoot camera I had converted. Yes I am limited on lenses to what is already on the camera but I gain in portability- I can carry it along with my color DSLR without too much weight or bulk. I do have to be very careful of lens flare on it. For those times I want a wider angle lens I try to take several overlapping frames and create a panorama. I actually used two frames to make this one two days ago:
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My camera was modified to shoot in IR only so I do not need a filter so I do not have a problem with hot spots. I do have to keep the sun off the lens to avoid flares though. The combined cost of buying the point and shoot and having it modified was less (here in the US) than just the conversion cost of a DSLR. I don't think the quality is any less either.hi jeffry,
it seems u dont have hot spot problem. i have this problem (using hoya r72 filter on canon g2 + oly 0.7x wcon). is it because the lens of ur p&s, the mod, or u did pp?
thanks.
who uses his own IR filters.
My camera was modified to shoot in IR only so I do not need a filter so I do not have a problem with hot spots. I do have to keep the sun off the lens to avoid flares though. The combined cost of buying the point and shoot and having it modified was less (here in the US) than just the conversion cost of a DSLR. I don't think the quality is any less either.