At 01:51 AM 9/25/2007, Jim Brick wrote:
Shooting infrared, initially, requires a lot of bracketing in order to find a reasonable ASA for your exposure/processing methods. Also, you can shoot at a small f/stop and avoid the infrared focus shift problem. If your lens has an infrared focus mark, then use it.There's a lot of trial and error in getting started using infrared.
JimWith all humble regards, SOMEONE should tell this guy to load his camera in total darkness, as in a changing bag or the like.
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