I'm here as well, (even if I probably have no right to be, given that I don't have any full spectrum converted camera yet 😅). I'm appreciating your interesting shots though! Perhaps one day I'll try it myself...
I'm here as well, (even if I probably have no right to be, given that I don't have any full spectrum converted camera yet 😅). I'm appreciating your interesting shots though! Perhaps one day I'll try it myself...
I'm still here too but the summer round here so far hasn't been good for IR (way too much cloud).
My full spectrum GF2 had the CFA left in (as is usually the case) and certainly gave good IR response - IR only exposures typically being about the same as visual only ones. UV response was rather disappointing, probably less than my stock K100d :(
I did find some of the Panasonic lenses blocked IR significantly, IIRC the 45-200 was particularly bad transmitting hardly anything above 900nm.
With the right WB my full spectrum shots look fairly normal - both on this & my FS A7ii - Foliage looking paler but otherwise believable.
View from Carnasserie castle_stitch small by Mike Kanssen, on Flickr
Full Spectrum grid by Mike Kanssen, on Flickr
Though in the second situation the teams clothing was black not brown to the MK1 eyeball.
Just for reference here's a shot with the GF2 using a fisheye. The centre portion is via a 720nm filter, but the filter wouldn't go close enough to mount normally, so the edges are without the filter (ie Full Spectrum)
Fisheye filter test by Mike Kanssen, on Flickr
Not a huge difference in exposure between the two :)
Summer in New Zealand! Full spectrum conversion with blue/IR filter, post production in Lightroom.
Wow! The small image looks sort of blurred, but the large one looks great!
The small image looks sort of blurred, but the large one looks great!
Thanks! I'm not sure what the best export settings are for this platform, but yeah, the preview does look a little fuzzy.
Neat colors. Very dramatic.
Thanks for sharing,
barondla
I like this even better than the previous image. The higher view produces a more dramatic image. Your blue/IR combo filter is very nice
Thanks for sharing,
barondla
I like the top right, with bottom left as second choice. For me IR works best when it’s (fairly) subtle.
Some over-the-top methods when I first got the G1 done:
That's quite the range of treatments!
Motuara Island, New Zealand. Full spectrum conversion, blue/IR filter, post production in Lightroom.
This image is exceptional! I love it!