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I have read on other forums about the original D7's ability to take infra red photos. So it's not in the book. How do I go about it? Anybody know?
I still love this camera. Most of the guys at work have now "gone digital" with cameras ranging from the cheap snappy types to a Sony 717, via S602, D5, etc. I still think the D7 takes some beating. |
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David,
I had a D7 before, a member in the (old) forum recommended me these filters: - Hoya R72 - BW 092 - Not the Heliopan IR filter |
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that's a great picture!
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KCan ,
Thanks for the super link. It is really informative. Looks like I can go IR for just a few pounds, assuming I can get the filters. Bruce ![]() |
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