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Old 08-02-08, 08:26
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You could possibliy save a few quid by doing it yourself with PifePixels instructions....

http://www.lifepixel.com/ir-tutorial...structions.htm

It's only $145 for the hot mirror
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You could possibliy save a few quid by doing it yourself with PifePixels instructions....

http://www.lifepixel.com/ir-tutorial...structions.htm

It's only $145 for the hot mirror
See first post of the thread.

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Old 08-02-08, 15:37
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Ok - missed that.

Could be worth contacting these people though:

http://www.dslr-astromod.co.uk/

Even with the exchange rate they are a little cheaper at £135 for a filter removal and £175 for a filter change (both including next day special delivery).
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Old 08-02-08, 16:42
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Thanks for the link. Will check it out. I have however been in contact with http://www.advancedcameraservices.co.uk/index.html who will carry out this work for me. Camera dispatched this PM should arrive ACS services Monday.

Wii soon be able to report back on the service of this company and also the quality.

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Old 13-02-08, 23:14
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Thanks for the link. Will check it out. I have however been in contact with http://www.advancedcameraservices.co.uk/index.html who will carry out this work for me. Camera dispatched this PM should arrive ACS services Monday.

Wii soon be able to report back on the service of this company and also the quality.

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Update for anyone interested, I sent my 10D for IR conversion, which the above company received midday Monday. I received a call from them this afternoon confirming that the work had been carried out at a cost of £215, this included a clean and service of the camera and a full six months warranty on work carried out.

The camera would have been returned to me by midday Thursday, but as I will be away for 3 days I've asked them to delay posting the camera until Monday.

So far so good, excellent service. Will test it out next week and report back.

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Old 19-02-08, 21:20
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Last week I sent my battered old 10D for conversion, I received the camera back today, turn round of less than a week, cost £214, the camera now looks as though it's brand new (had to check the serial number to make sure) and comes with a 6 month warranty. The cost of sending it to the States would have been approx $550 or approx £280.

The weather today was totally unsuitable for shooting IR and not really the right time of year, but just had to give it a go. So popped into the back garden and fired off shot.

This is the result. Must say I'm highly delighted.

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Looks nice Harry, what post processing did you have to do (if any) to get this kind of result? Are you using a Hoya R72 filter?
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Old 20-02-08, 10:12
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No filters required Duncan, but the processing is the same. In "Channel Mixer" reverse the Red & Blue channel settings.

i.e. In the red channel the setting would normally be 100 and blue 0. So reverse the settings and do the same in the Blue channel.

I also tweak the "Green & Constant" settings.

The major problem when using such as the Hoya filter is the very slow shutter speeds, often well below 1/25 sec (assuming your camera will work with a filter), so conditions would have to be perfect, slightest breeze and leaves on the trees would be OOF.

Full exif is embedded within the above photo, 1/60 @ f/14, ISO100 and this is on a very misty day with a very weak sun.

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So, if you're not using an IR filter, do I take it that this image is from a mix of visible and IR light? Your mod, I assume, involves taking off the filter which removes the IR component from the spectrum, thus allowing that bit through along with the normal visible light now.

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Looking good Harry, I can see why you had the conversion done.
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