m_driscoll
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Re: Fun with the Fuji X-E1
"Lines"; Swinomish Channel at La Conner, WA; XE-1 with 18-55mm.
Cheers, Matt
"Lines"; Swinomish Channel at La Conner, WA; XE-1 with 18-55mm.
Cheers, Matt
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Another example playing with the R72 filter and X-Pro1 / 14mm.
If anyone is interested in this combo I'm including the original as rendered in C1 Pro with the captured custom white balance (shot using open grass), a false colour image and B&W rendering. Still working on the false colour techniques!
Original with as shot WB from C1 Pro 7:
These are really nice Graham
Two questions,
1. Did you convert the camera, or are you using a filter? If a filter which one?
2. If you are using a filter, do you think the "hot spot" would still be a problem if the camera is converted?
Thanks so much
Phil
Phil,These are really nice GrahamAnother example playing with the R72 filter and X-Pro1 / 14mm.
Two questions,
1. Did you convert the camera, or are you using a filter? If a filter which one?
2. If you are using a filter, do you think the "hot spot" would still be a problem if the camera is converted?
Thanks so much
Phil
Hi GrahamPhil,
1) this is a standard X-Pro1. I used a 58mm Hoya R72 720nm filter. I've seen pictures from converted X-Pro1 cameras and they seem to have better performance as there obviously is some IR filtration in place which a converted camera wouldn't have.
2) Hot spots are really lens specific and not really caused by the filter only but due to the lens & coatings.
I found this very helpful:
Fuji X Pro 1 720nm IR Conversion | Mark Hilliard Atelier's Blog
Wonderful Lloyd..A character I ran into yesterday.
35/1.4 @ f2: