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JimFox

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The look of this is so interesting. It does have a 3D feel as Kevin mentioned and I would say it also has an illustrative look. Like it was drawn 100 years ago for a book or magazine.

I am glad this survived by being at LifePixel. I am thinking that one of the upcoming mirrorless cameras I get as I slowly convert to the Nikon Z Mount I will get converted to Full Spectrum.
 

Jameel Hyder

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The look of this is so interesting. It does have a 3D feel as Kevin mentioned and I would say it also has an illustrative look. Like it was drawn 100 years ago for a book or magazine.

I am glad this survived by being at LifePixel. I am thinking that one of the upcoming mirrorless cameras I get as I slowly convert to the Nikon Z Mount I will get converted to Full Spectrum.
Thanks Jim. Converting a mirrorless to full spectrum is the way to go. You can get filters that mount behind the lens and in front of the sensor for specific range of IR. And a hot mirror filter makes it work like a regular camera and you won’t have to worry about AF issues. The DSLR path works with live view only for focusing.
 
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