Photography
Related: About this forumI'm having my EM5 mk II converted to IR in the 590 nm range.
There's a sale on at a conversion service I've used before. It's still close to $300 after the discount but $75 off is a help. If you're interested PM me and I'll share the company link. Don't want to be alerted for spamming!! If nothing else they have a great video showing the different effects of various wavelengths and post processing.
Meanwhile if you shoot m.43 I have an EPL-1 converted to full spectrum--visible, IR and UV with a 14-42 and a few filters if anyone is interested in exploring light not visible to the human eye. Comes with a battery but can't find the charger. PM me and we can figure out how to get it to you.
This isn't a sale, it's a gift, heaven forbid anyone be offended and alert on me for offering up a camera . . .
The camera is taken, no longer available!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,620 posts)You have a generous heart and some folks just can't see that.
Love the photo! Is that one of yours?
AndyS
(14,559 posts)A weeping willow shot in IR with a little tint just for interest. IR can be magical!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,620 posts)ShazzieB
(16,399 posts)Just wondering, because I'm not up on the terminology. The photo is lovely!
AndyS
(14,559 posts)It does strange things with converting visible color to black and white. The clear sky and water is very dark, almost black, and green foliage shows as white. On the other end of the visible spectrum is Ultra Violet. It also has some surreal effects although I haven't explored that end of the spectrum.