Rob Brigham wrote:

> This thing about IR film is new though!  I am a bit unhappy about this.
> I suppose it is not really a problem as it wont be often, but I wanted
> to start experimenting with IR B&W and it seems a shame that here is yet
> another niggle with a Camera which I really have to think hard about
> justifying already.

You may want to try Ilford's SFX film.  Kodak's HIE IR has no
anti-halation layer, which adds to the problem (but also produces neat-o
characteristics in the images), where SFX does.  I have several
customers who have used SFX in newer Canons with no problem.  Of course,
SFX is not as sensitive to IR as HIE, and produces a different (and a
little less exotic) final image.  It's quite nice, tho'!

-Aaron
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