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Some More Infrared Photography
In this article I present some new infrared images, mostly taken with an infrared converted Canon 350D. For these shots I used a lens that others have warned not to use for infrared photography.

This is the one shot here not taken with my converted 350D. It was shot with a Canon 400D, the supposedly non-IR compatible EF 24-85 f3.5-4.5 USM lens and a Hoya R71 filter. Exposure was 30 seconds at f5.6 and 100ISO. Focal length was 85mm.

Also with the 24-85mm lens, but now on my converted 350D. Focal Length was 30mm, 1/320 second at f8 and 100ISO.

Same lens and camera, 1/200 second at f8, 85mm focal length.

Same lens at 24mm, 1/160 second at f8, 100ISO.

85mm, 1/200 second at f8

85mm, 1/400 second at f8
I shot a full sequence of shots with the EF 24-85mm f3.5-4.5 USM lens, at all apertures and at 24mm, 50mm and 85mm and found no central hotspot.
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are these images coming right out of the camera as monochromatic or are you turning them monochromatic afterwards on your computer?
thanks, and congratulations on these images
stunning!
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No, these are mono conversions by choosing one channel from the resulting image. Have a look at the processing digital IR
http://www.dimagemaker.com/2008/11/04/processing-infrared-photography-step-by-step/ article for details.