Infrared Digital Photography, Olympus OMD EM1 & Olympus Pen E-PL1
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
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This video is all about Digital Infrared photography, showing pictures from a OMD EM1 fitted with a Hoya r72 filter and the E-PL1 converted to IR. The video will show the difference in shooting both ways and a few tips on the way, and a slide show of my Infrared images,
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I know its three years old but this a great video Martin. Thank you for making it.
Martin I'd say these photos are phenomenal, composition the lighting the long exposure blur in the right places, the area where they're taken, tie in so well with everything.👍 I've watched a bit more than a couple of your videos but this is my favorite so far.
Excellent images, Martin. I particularly like the church grounds pictures. Great eye! Phil, from Canada
Very nice work. You have quite the eye for interesting subject matter and your images show a mastery of capturing the ethereal qualities that produce beautiful works of art!
As I'm sure you know the Leica M8 was very IR sensitive, one just had to be careful about focusing. I had many an hours fun making IR photographs with mine, and if one shoots 'raw' light balance is not a problem as it can be adjusted in lightroom PP. A very instructive video - thank you! - Regards
Thanks for the information Martin, very good.
Your welcome
Beautiful photos, just heavenly what were your settings on the OMD?
Always nice to watch your videos..
Glad you enjoy them, thanks
Another wonderful video. Thank you Sir.
Thank you
I had great success with an IR 720 fitted to a Fuji 14mm 2.8/XT2 combination , since I sold It I've tried the filter on a Nikon 1V1 and an Olympus EM1 mk2 ... with no luck, - no image however long the exposure time - I'm obviously missing something obvious.
You could check wether the cameras have a blocking filter, put the camera in bulb mode, point your tv remote at the camera if you don’t see the red IF light on your camera LCD the camera is blocking infra red light, if you see the red light then I not sure why, my omd EM1 worked fine
I’ve missed your videos. Hope you and your wife are well.
Hi Robert, we are fine , took a while for covid after effects to go, then can you believe it I slipped disc, I have plans for other vids to do so when the back pain eases I will be doing more, thanks for asking
Hi Martin the em1 has about 4 stops equivalent image stabilization would that not cancel out the 4 stop filter factor and allow handheld shooting, no need for tripod?
Depends on how bright it is, think you might struggle though to handhold,, thanks
Do I need to perform a custom white balance if I am only shooting B&W infrared with an unconverted digital camera?
I always do a custom white balance fir infrared , either off a gray card or sun lite grass, how are you going to do infrared on an non converted digital camera
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Here is how I do infrared on a tripod-mounted non-converted Leica M10 digital rangefinder on a bright sunny day:
35mm f/1.4 Zeiss Distagon (49mm filter thread)
1 second shutter speed
ISO 800
f/8
jpeg
2000 Kelvin white balance
Monochrome
52mm Hoya 720nm infrared filter with 49-52 step-up ring
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