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Nikon D200 IR

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Fuji X-Pro2
23mm f/1.4 Fujinon lens
Tripod mounted
62mm Hoya R72 infrared filter
Dynamic Range 100
White Balance set to 2500 Kelvin and minus 9 red
B&W film simulation plus red filter
Exposure about f/8, 1 sec, ISO 800 in bright sunlight
 
Ilford SFX 200, R72 filter, Nikon F3P, and Ai-S 50mm f/1.2

* shaded sunny conditions metered at ISO 3 (6 steps / FFactor of 64)

* bright direct sunshine metered at ISO 12 (4 steps / FFactor of 16)

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Casey
 
665 nm IR image

665 nm IR image

Digital IR giving the false impression of a snow scene.
 

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665 IR images

665 IR images

Advantage of digital IR allowing post process color additions.
 

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665 nm IR with 180/3.4 APO Telyt

665 nm IR with 180/3.4 APO Telyt

Nice advantage of a true APO in sharp imaging out to 900 nm.
 

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