Thanks David (and others). The reason for looking at a conversion is that your
view through the finder remains the same which gives you the option to work in
lower light conditions. I'd be interested in trying IR flash and I'm not sure
whether I'd be able to focus in light that dim (I.e. dim
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David J Brooks wrote:
The one IR shot on my Markham fair link is with the G3 set in BW
mode, then twweked a bit
I hate twweked photographs.
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Paul.
I paid $250 for my converted G3.
Dave
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 4:08 AM, Paul Ewins paulew...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
Thanks David (and others). The reason for looking at a conversion is that
your view through the finder remains the same which gives you the option to
work in lower
AFAIK you just need a filter to cut out the non-IR
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2010/9/28 Paul Ewins paulew...@optusnet.com.au:
Since upgrading to a K7 my *ist-D has been sitting in the cupboard doing
nothing. My GF has a K10D, so I don't need the *ist-D as a backup and had
wondered about having it converted
Conversions are expensive. Since the sensor sees in the IR, I think
all they do is remove the filter that blocks some of the IR. Try a
filter like the Hoya 72 which blocks out the other light. The
advantage of the conversion is that more IR gets to the sensor. Youc
an see
I looked it to converting mine a while back, and the places i
contacted said they did not do Pentax cameras. Not enough people would
buy them to convert.
I had a reply typed up but never sent it.:-)
I just used a tripod and bought a Hoya R72 filter. It did a really
good job. A photo i took at
On 28 September 2010 13:02, David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com wrote:
A photo i took at GFM in 2006 earned me a 2nd place in one
of the catagories.
This might just mean Doug and Mark have a soft spot for IR photography :-)
I can only comment on one place that I know that does conversions:
On Sep 27, 2010, at 10:51 PM, Paul Ewins wrote:
Since upgrading to a K7 my *ist-D has been sitting in the cupboard doing
nothing. My GF has a K10D, so I don't need the *ist-D as a backup and had
wondered about having it converted for IR shooting. Would anyone care to
comment about their
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 2:01 PM, Larry Colen l...@red4est.com wrote:
I've got a lumix FZ20 that has been converted, but I think he just added a
filter, rather than taking the old IR blocking filter off, because using the
sunny 16 rule it seems to be about ISO 8.
I bought a converted G3
David J Brooks wrote:
The one IR shot on my Markham fair link is with the G3 set in BW
mode, then twweked a bit
I hate twweked photographs.
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Subject: Re: Converting an *ist-D to IR
David J Brooks wrote:
The one IR shot on my Markham fair link is with the G3 set in BW
mode, then twweked a bit
I hate twweked photographs.
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There are two ways to do it. 1. Buy a converted camera from them
that they have already done. 2. Send in your camera to have
converted.
I know that there is at least one place that converts Pentaxes. There
is a guy on PF that had one converted and there used to be a guy that
would do it for
Since upgrading to a K7 my *ist-D has been sitting in the cupboard doing
nothing. My GF has a K10D, so I don't need the *ist-D as a backup and had
wondered about having it converted for IR shooting. Would anyone care to
comment about their own experiences with conversions and possibly offer a
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