On 13 Jan 2004 at 16:45, Randy Roy wrote:

> There is an article in the Feb. issue of Outdoor Photographer about a
> guy that will convert a D30 or D60 so it can be used for IR
> photography (cost $350).  He removes the IR cut-off filter and
> installs a permanent 87B IR filter in the camera.  The only kicker is
> that it is now an "IR only" camera.
> 
> My thinking is that maybe you could have him remove the cut-off filter
> only, and you use your own screw-on IR filter(s) on your lens(es).
> 
> There is a web site, but I don't know if posting URL's is allowed
> here.

Sure it is, don't tease us like that....;))

Btw, mounting quasi-permanent filters inside the camera, behind the 
mirror, is quite common for analog IR-photographers; up to 0.5mm 
thick filters fit nicely between the film rails (allowing a sturdy 
yet flexible quality of filter)....:))

http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/btfr_fil.htm





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