Hi all!
It has been a while since my last message, mostly because I was on military service in 2006.
However, I got last week Heliopan Hot mirror filter which filters out allmost compleatly IR-band and some UV-band. I desided to try it with DCS 420 and today I was out for a little spin with DCS 420 and Nikkor 28/2.8 with Hot mirror installed.
Well, today the IR intensivity wasn't very high, but the filter seems to help a little with colors. I'll test some more when there will be more IR-light.
And here's link to the pics:
http://seudun.kuvat.fi/kuvat/_Experimen ... 20/070223/
These were made with CS3 beta.
PS: Ambient temperature was -15 degrees celcius and the 420 did run for about an hour and 70 pics. Quite good performance with PC-card hard drive.
Using Hot mirror with DCS 420
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Using Hot mirror with DCS 420
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Those are some nice photos-they make my surroundings look pretty boring...
My EOS•DCS-5 seems to be much more IR sensitive than my DCS-420 (even though they are basically the same thing in different boxes!) Until I got a Hot Mirror, the photos from the EOS were very pink, over exposed, and unusable. With the Hot Mirror they are fine.
Presumably the coverglasses varied with the camera/batch of sensors? The Hot Mirror doesn't make the world of difference with my DCS-420 or 460.
Incidentally-whilst experimenting with this my PCMCIA HDD packed up. (A 170Mb Viper) The camera keeps taking/recording images, but when I try to view them on my PC they don't appear. Funny thing is that the appropriate amount of used space shows when I view the drive properties-Weird!
Jonathan
My EOS•DCS-5 seems to be much more IR sensitive than my DCS-420 (even though they are basically the same thing in different boxes!) Until I got a Hot Mirror, the photos from the EOS were very pink, over exposed, and unusable. With the Hot Mirror they are fine.
Presumably the coverglasses varied with the camera/batch of sensors? The Hot Mirror doesn't make the world of difference with my DCS-420 or 460.
Incidentally-whilst experimenting with this my PCMCIA HDD packed up. (A 170Mb Viper) The camera keeps taking/recording images, but when I try to view them on my PC they don't appear. Funny thing is that the appropriate amount of used space shows when I view the drive properties-Weird!
Jonathan
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RC-760, EOS-1D & Ds Mk I, II, III, EOS*DCS-3, 5, DCS, DCS-200ci, 420, 460, D1, D1H & X, D2H & X, E2, F, F2, F3, F4, MVC-2000, 5000, 7000, RD-175, 3000, EF 50mm f/1.0, Audi S2, Porsche 911, GSX-R1000 K9
RC-760, EOS-1D & Ds Mk I, II, III, EOS*DCS-3, 5, DCS, DCS-200ci, 420, 460, D1, D1H & X, D2H & X, E2, F, F2, F3, F4, MVC-2000, 5000, 7000, RD-175, 3000, EF 50mm f/1.0, Audi S2, Porsche 911, GSX-R1000 K9