bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
howdy fellow RFFr's & R-D1 shooters... I am hoping to do a few IR pics this weekend, and was just wondering if anyone has a specific recommendation on IR filters, I have a nokton classic 40 1.4, and might be getting a 21 F4, would rather get a 15, but the whole filter ring thing on it is kind of a bummer...
On another subject, I'm probably gonna get a hot mirror filter as well, for the standard shots. I have noticed the AA filter is pretty weak, and lets through too much IR. To be honest the R-D1 reminds me a lot, in terms IR reception, as the nikon D1. That nikon has the best IR response of the bunch, although much older. So Any advice on which brand...
On another subject, I'm probably gonna get a hot mirror filter as well, for the standard shots. I have noticed the AA filter is pretty weak, and lets through too much IR. To be honest the R-D1 reminds me a lot, in terms IR reception, as the nikon D1. That nikon has the best IR response of the bunch, although much older. So Any advice on which brand...
furcafe
Veteran
Can't help you w/your 1st question, but as to the 2nd, the B+W 486 UV/IR cut filters I bought to use w/my M8 work well w/the R-D1, too, as you might expect.
bellyface said:howdy fellow RFFr's & R-D1 shooters... I am hoping to do a few IR pics this weekend, and was just wondering if anyone has a specific recommendation on IR filters, I have a nokton classic 40 1.4, and might be getting a 21 F4, would rather get a 15, but the whole filter ring thing on it is kind of a bummer...
On another subject, I'm probably gonna get a hot mirror filter as well, for the standard shots. I have noticed the AA filter is pretty weak, and lets through too much IR. To be honest the R-D1 reminds me a lot, in terms IR reception, as the nikon D1. That nikon has the best IR response of the bunch, although much older. So Any advice on which brand...
mwooten
light user
Ivan,
I've been using a Hoya R72 for infrared work. I have one filter in the 52mm size and use step-up adapters for my other lenses.
Take care,
Michael
I've been using a Hoya R72 for infrared work. I have one filter in the 52mm size and use step-up adapters for my other lenses.
Take care,
Michael
LCT
ex-newbie
Leica UV/IR and B+W 486 filters may cause ghost images in low light from time to time but they don't seem to alter the color rendition.
No cyan shift with 28, 35, 40 & 50mm Leica lenses so far.
Below Leica filter with Elmarit asph 28/2.8, f/8, 400 iso, FF and 100% crop.
No cyan shift with 28, 35, 40 & 50mm Leica lenses so far.
Below Leica filter with Elmarit asph 28/2.8, f/8, 400 iso, FF and 100% crop.


Ben Z
Veteran
LCT said:Leica UV/IR and B+W 486 filters may cause ghost images in low light from time to time
I bought a 77mm Heliopan Digital Filter which I use on every lens from the 12mm up (via a vented adaptor called a Filter View). I have shot in every imaginable sort of light and haven't gotten any ghosts or flare. This is similar to my experience with the B+W "MRC" filters. I used to get a lot of ghosts and flare with the non-MRC filters which it appears that's what the 486's and Leica's are more like.
bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
hey thanks shutterflower 
LCT
ex-newbie
Edit: After a couple months experiment, those filters do cause oversaturated greens in grass and foliage to a point where they tend to remain unused in my bag.LCT said:Leica UV/IR and B+W 486 filters may cause ghost images in low light from time to time but they don't seem to alter the color rendition...
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