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Subject: [Leica] IR photography with M8 and Elamarit-M 24/2.8
From: hlritter at bex.net (Howard Ritter)
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2015 09:15:39 -0500
References: <147AB253-B595-41AD-A38A-EC1BD9767A5C@bex.net> <003001d11d39$0a1b55c0$1e520140$@mcmaster.fr>

Thanks for the tip. I?ll do that if I want to explore other wavelength 
cutoffs.


?howard


> On Nov 12, 2015, at 5:58 AM, John McMaster <john at mcmaster.fr> wrote:
> 
> Just search on the auction site, choice of 720nm, 760nm, 850nm or 950nm 
> cut-off for less than 10USD inc shipping.... Won't be as good optically as 
> B&W or Heliopan, but not an everyday filter.
> 
> john
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> 
> I?ve seen numerous images recently on the forum done with the M8 and an IR 
> filter, but the search function in the archives is down at the moment, so 
> I?d like to ask two things:
> 
> 1. What filter is recommended? The B+W 093 appears to result in good 
> images from what I?ve seen online, but its specifications seem to indicate 
> that it admits only wavelengths longer than where the M8?s filter starts 
> to be really effective. OTOH, the 092 filter appears to pass a good deal 
> of visible red, not what I?m after.
> 
> 2. My Elmarit-M 24/2.8 takes E55 filters. B&H lists nothing in E55 except 
> a few Leica UVA/IR blocking filters, obviously the opposite of what I?m 
> after. Will this lens take standard 55mm filters? For some reason, the 
> answer to this seemingly simple question has been astoundingly difficult 
> to find by googling.
> 
> Thanks for any advice,
> ?howard
> 
> 
> 
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In reply to: Message from hlritter at bex.net (Howard Ritter) ([Leica] IR photography with M8 and Elamarit-M 24/2.8)
Message from john at mcmaster.fr (John McMaster) ([Leica] IR photography with M8 and Elamarit-M 24/2.8)