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I like the surreal quality.Thanks Uwe. Generally IR is not something I'd choose for people shots, but for this one, I think it's kind of a neat effect
Cindy,Historic Charleston, SC G1 IR, Panasonic 7-14mm
Very nice IR work Vivek. I'm also very pleased with the IR performance of my converted G1. I thought at first that the dust shaker had been removed from mine during conversion, but it is apparently still there.Finally, I converted one of G1s (I still have the dust shaker in place, it does not affect the sensor response one bit).
Here are a few initial samples from it.
Hacked G1, Hoya R72, pen F macro 38/3.5 f/5.6, ISO100, 1/100s, handheld and focused using swing out the LCD.
These two using the Pana 20/1.7 (Hoya R72 again and ISO100, shutter speeds >1/2000s for f/2.2 to 3.2) which is surprisingly good for IR.
The color density is very thin even with a 720nm filter. I will have to look for a less strong filter for false color IR.
Overall, the G1, based on a few hours of checking has exceeded my expectations for IR. :thumbs:
Lovely IR shots Cindy. The church image is really outstanding.From Walterboro and Charleston, SC G1 IR and 7-14mm lens
Carl, I really like the color on this one.A nice crisp, clear day at the waterfront with a big willow fully leafed out behind the boatyard. False color (Jack's conversion action) with the G1+14-45 kit lens.