(Add &fmt=18 to URL for HQ playback.) See the ghost-like tones of infrared video of foliage in sunlight rendered light against dark skies and water Enjoy! (Video copyright 2008 by David Ruether)
This is a superb example of how to pan & zoom properly.
And, at no time was I "bored" watching this great tutorial if I may call it that!.. and, I've never ever seen infrared done with a movie camera. Terrific job!..keep up the great work!...
[I have tried sending this five times, but unsuccessfully, as a "reply" or "comment" - so, here goes, again...]
I used a TRV-9 from the early half of its production run (after that, Sony disabled this wonderful feature of daylight infrared shooting capability, accessed by switching out the IR-blocking filter). Adding a simple red filter enhances the effect, but later I used an IR gel. (I have the whole works, in mint condition, available FS.)
This is a superb example of how to pan & zoom properly.
And, at no time was I "bored" watching this great tutorial if I may call it that!.. and, I've never ever seen infrared done with a movie camera. Terrific job!..keep up the great work!...
SalPedi 2 years ago
Thanks for the comments!
--DR
drbob3 2 years ago
[I have tried sending this five times, but unsuccessfully, as a "reply" or "comment" - so, here goes, again...]
I used a TRV-9 from the early half of its production run (after that, Sony disabled this wonderful feature of daylight infrared shooting capability, accessed by switching out the IR-blocking filter). Adding a simple red filter enhances the effect, but later I used an IR gel. (I have the whole works, in mint condition, available FS.)
drbob3 2 years ago