RE: Crazy - Alliance Crew part 10 (Infrared Photography on Hive)

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the infrared photo is amazing



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Yes it is! I'm really addicted since I discovered it

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but infrared on the one hand destroys the sensor or modifies it so that it can't take normal photos again, indeed sometimes the beautiful ones are painful

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???

I don't understand what you say. I use my camera for infrared photography, full spectrum photography and visible spectrum photography. My sensor is fully efficient.

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you didn't disassemble the camera sensor and modify it? because back in 2012 infrared photography had to physically modify the camera sensor in order to capture images that were the opposite of color, maybe I haven't studied cameras for a long time, technology is getting more advanced without having to damage the camera sensor, I can get infrared photos, great effect..

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As I told you before and as written on all my posts, I use a Full Spectrum camera. This is the only camera I have and I do all my photographs with it, with appropriate filters (Hoya 25A filter (590nm), Kolari IR Chrome filter, or Kolari Hot-Mirror filter).

I didn't make it by myself but, yes, all internal filters were removed and replaced with a single clear filter. The optical path was preserved which allows to focus to infinity with any lens. Autofocus is functional, as well as the parafocalization between viewfinder and sensor. Here's the website of the only french guy who does it : https://www.eosforastro.com/

I suggest you to browse Web to read a bit about camera conversion. LifePixel can be helpful : https://www.lifepixel.com/

There's no risk at all to damage the sensor. In fact, all camera sensors on the market are able to capture all light (UV-VIS-IR). Companies put IR and UV filters to sell camera that work on ly on visible spectrum (and it makes sense, otherwise people would get very confused with pictures they take).

All I explain was already avaiable in 2012 😉
Don't hesitate to ask if you need more explanation.

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thanks for the explanation, because in the past I paid to modify the camera just for ir photography it cost $100, but with this I know more, thank you

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You're welcome.

The way I see it, IR conversion is nice but FS conversion is way more versatile 😉

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yes, this is a new way to make ir without sacrificing our camera, because usually there will be a period of boredom and return to normal he.he., thank you

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