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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2009

Walk through for infrared photography

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  • Thanks everyone. Yeah, I know there is no sound. I made it very quickly to give as part of a presentation as I talked over the video. When I was done with it, I tossed it up here for anyone who might be interested in looking at it.

  • @fragilityv2 Hi, im very new to this.. ive just got an camera d5100 with 18-55mm lens. and i purchase a IR filter from ebay. it looked bad.. got a big hotspot on the pictures, + i have to like have the camera on 30sec shutter, f3.6 and iso 800 to get pictures in normal light =(( any idea what is wrong? thinking about buying a telelins 55-300mm , but are there any good ones for IR pictures and which filter should i get?

  • @m3g1 Hey, yeah the filter will limit the light coming into the camera, so you will need the longer exposure time in most cases. I highly recommend the Hoya R72 Infrared filter. For my pics, I just used a stock 18-55mm.

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  • Hey people who have a t2i (550d) yes you can buy a IR filter on amazon Neewer are very cheap and good... I just wanted to ask you @Fragilityv2 if you are using a JPG this wouldn't work right?

  • Hey, great video. But I would be more grateful if you tell me does my camera take infrared photos as well as it necessary? My camera is canon kissx4 (aka 550d). What lens should i buy (720nm or higher) and what setting should I use. Many thanks

  • @fragilityv2 i still havent manage to get a pictures with under 800iso and f.3.6 and 30sec shutterspeed =S and i get like these HOTSPOTS on the middle of my pictures =( ive got an Nikon D5100, shouldnt that be good enough to take decent pictures? =S

  • What filter did you use, if any, to take the original picture before you processed it?

  • Sometimes it doesnt work =(

  • There is no sound on this video!

  • This is the best tutorial for IR photography on youtube. Thanks.

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