#6. "RE: anyone tried infrared filter with d7000?" In response to In response to 5
St Petersburg, RU
Welcome to the D7000 forum and Nikonians! That is really interesting for those of us who are interesting in dabbling but not enough to convert a camera yet. I have always been fascinated by the IR images I see in art galleries and on web galleries. We seem to have an innate curiosity about sounds, color and scales outside of our normal senses. When a little kid, I built a sound down converter so I could listen to ultrahigh frequencies transposed down to the audible range. It was really interesting to "hear" the sounds of everyday environments at a high range that some insects and animals could hear. Light spectrum sensitivity for insects, particularly those who seek colorful plans and end up pollinating them, are particularly sensitive to UV light. Are you using low ISO to keep noise down or just trying to capture as much information as possible with higher ISO? Do you notice differences in coverage or hotspots among your lenses? Stan St Petersburg Russia
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