john341
camera user
I would like to give infra-red film another go and I think, instead of using a red filter I should look at an i/r filter. Any advice where I should look for one? either 40.5 or 49mm would be ok..thanks
I use a Hoya R72 (49mm), with Efke IR820. I think the best way to tell you how to expose is to just shoot it at 1 second and use f11, of course with the filter on. This is with bright noon sun. You could then go to 4 seconds with cloudy, and 16 seconds with heavy overcast or shade. The first exposure I got from my own experiments and the second two are from someone here on RFF. But after many rolls of IR film and using a R72 filter I feel that a meter is of little value.
May I correct that last statement 😉 to:... HIE was really special, and I too miss it, but in it's dying days, was only available in 135, and enlargements were awfully grainy.