"Bill D. Casselberry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>       My opinion, FWIW ---  just pick up any older functional body
>       and use it for IR, as there is no need for fancy metering or
>       any other camera "features" to achieve great results w/ IR film.
>       In fact, automation is almost counter-productive. You will do just
>       fine using exposure parameters explained in the film box and any
>       body that holds the film flat & is light-tight. Some bracketing
>       and note-taking will quickly home in on excellent images.

A few months ago Outdoor Photographer had a feature on a photographer who
specialized in infra-red. He had some great shots in the magazine. Most of his
work was done with a K1000.

--
Mark Roberts
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