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Infrared Video + Photo Testing : Hoya R72 Filter on a Canon EOS 6D

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I just got my Hoya R72 Infrared Filter in the mail and went out to try it last night and this morning. This is what I put together. A mix of video and still

Hoya | R72 Infrared

https://hoyafilter.com/product/r72_infrared/
The R72 INFRARED filter does not let any wavelengths before 740nm pass through, allowing only light in the high red area and infrared spectrum to enter the lens. From 760nm to 860nm, the light transmission rate is 95%. As infrared light is exclusively in the red color spectrum, all areas in images also appear in various red tones.

Infrared Photography with the Hoya R72 Filter | Ask David Bergman

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Today's question from Byron B. -- "How would you use the Hoya R72 infrared filter? Is there a lot of post-processing involved?"Go to http://www.AskDavidBergm

Does a Hoya R72 filter compete with a converted infrared camera?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAl3Djn9wTg
In this episode, I'll compare a camera already converted for infrared against one using a Hoya R72 filter. What are the differences and the surprise conclusi

Infrared with Canon EOS R6 - Digital Photography Review

https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4664553
Need to experiment more on camera settings, but here's my first experimental IR shot. Just did a "quick and dirty" processing of the original RAW file in Photoshop by swapping the red and blue channels in Channel Mixer: Canon EOS R6 + RF 24-240mm f4-6.3 IS USM + Hoya R72 IR filter. f4, 1/2s, 24mm, ISO5000.

Anyone used a Hoya R72 infrared filter? | The Photography Forum

https://www.thephotoforum.com/threads/anyone-used-a-hoya-r72-infrared-filter.284440/
Yes.. you can have a DSLR modified: 1) Replace the IR cut filter on sensor with a clear optical glass - PRO: allows dual use camera, CON; requires the filter in front of lens, for DSLRs you will need to prefocus 2) Replace the IR cut filter on sensor with a IR filter - PRO: Allows the use and focus of a DSLR as normal (no filter in front of lens). Con: Camera will be IR only. Yes.. you can

Hoya R72 Infrared filter vs generic - Digital Photography Review

https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3273294
Maybe the glass used for the cheap filters are not as good and they give odd results compared to Hoya or other branded filters. my experience using many IR filters is that for 720nm, the Hoya R72 is superior to most of the cheap brands; the images from the Hoya are a bit more contrasty, so compared to that the cheap filter may give a more

Infrared Filter - Canon EOS Mount - Photo.net

https://www.photo.net/forums/topic/310182-infrared-filter/
Nope. They seem a bit expensive ($160 for a 58mm). Have you considered a Hoya R72? The IR blocking filter over the sensor will take out most of the IR anyway, so only the short wavelength IR (just past the red) will contribute much to the image.

Hoya R72 Infrared Filter for Canon EOS 6D - Photo24

https://www.photo24.co.uk/hoya-r72-infrared-filter-for-canon-eos-6d
The Hoya R72 filter is the filter most recommended by professionals. Photograph by Shutter Wide Shut taken with the Hoya R72 Filter If you want to take pictures like these, you just need a camera, a tripod, and this Hoya R72 filter, this is the filter most recommended by professionals in infrared photography.

Hoya R72 Infrared Filter | Ships For Free - Hoya Filters

https://hoyafilterusa.com/products/hoya-r72-infrared
R72 Infrared - Dark Red. (2) $272.90. Shipping calculated at checkout. Blocks visible light up to 720nm (high-red) Provides more predictable results than filters that only pass Infrared light above 850 or 900nm. Works great with infrared film and digital cameras modified for increased IR sensitivity. Variable filter factor depending on ISO

HOYA | Reviews - Infrared photography with the HOYA R72 filter

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The HOYA R72 infrared filter. This filter is a traditional screw-in filter that is attached to the front of your lens and blocks out light with a wavelength under 720nm, (hence the name R72) and enables the camera to record only the infrared light. Like most screw-in filters, they come in a variety of different sizes and you need a specific

Hoya 62mm R72 Infrared Filter - Digital Photography Review

https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4452668
Hoya 62mm R72 Infrared Filter ... I had a full spectrum mod on the EM5 which still requires use of a filter. Took it on an Africa photo safari & it gave some of my favorite images. ... Panasonic Lumix DC-S9 13.3% Sony a6700 12.7% Nikon Zf 1.6% Fujifilm X-T50 1.4% Fujifilm X100VI 1.3% Sony a7CR 1.3% Sony a9 III 1.2% Canon EOS R6 Mark II 1.0%

The ultimate guide to digital infrared photography [2022] - Filters

https://www.matthiashaltenhof.com/guides/infrared-photography/
While my previous Canon EOS cameras responded to the Hoya R72 as described in the last paragraph, with the Sony F828 bridge camera, for example, I get only black and white as a result at these 720 nm. ... before you switch to manual focus and screw on the infrared filter. Test the focus point of the lens. ... Initially I ordered the Hoya R72 as

Hoya R72 Infrared Filter for Canon EOS 6D Mark II - Photo24

https://www.photo24.co.uk/hoya-r72-infrared-filter-for-canon-eos-6d-mark-ii
Blocks the visible light spectrum and permits IR above 720nm. Get different effects in both colour and black and white. Ideal for landscapes with a green coloured predominance. Use the Hoya R72 filter to perform infrared techniques in simple steps. Use a tripod, long exposure times and small touches on the computer.

Infrared Photography with the Hoya R72 filter

https://www.elliothook.co.uk/infrared-photography-with-the-hoya-r72-filter/
The Filter. The Hoya R72 IR filter is probably the cheapest/easiest way to experiment with IR photography. It is a screw on filter designed to absorb most of the visible light, transmitting only the infrared light at 720nm. The small complication with using this filter is that most modern camera sensors have some degree of infrared blocking

Infared tips (hoya R72 filter) | The Photography Forum

https://www.thephotoforum.com/threads/infared-tips-hoya-r72-filter.56216/
Full spectrum aquarium lights are normally the reddest lights you can get for an aquarium and they emit very little red light. Other aquarium lights emit almost no red and are reffered to as "Actinic" or Actinic-blue" lights and have a distinctly bluer light. The Hoya R72 filter is definetly an outdoor, bright sunshiny kind of filter.

How to Shoot and Edit Infrared with Any Camera

https://www.robsheaphotography.com/2020/12/14/how-to-shoot-and-edit-infrared.html
Visible light ranges from about 400 nm to 750 nm. Infrared light starts around 750 nm and above. We want a little bit of visible light, but not too much. I'm using a Hoya R72. Here are some suggested filters. Hoya R72 (720 nm) Kolari Vision Standard IR (720 nm) Life Pixel Standard IR (720 nm) Tiffen #87 (740 nm) Shooting

Drum Filter Media, Inc. | High Point, NC - Macrae's Blue Book

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Canon 6d DSLR for Sale in Greensboro, NC - OfferUp

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Canon 6d DSLR. $480. $500. Ships for $13.99. Posted over 3 years ago in Greensboro, NC. Condition: Used (normal wear) Electronics & Media - Cameras & Photography - Camera & Camcorder accessories. Make offer. Back to main.

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