nikon n70 film camera

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nikon n70 film camera
Can read an infared film Nikon N70?

Never use this camera, because I have a D80, then I thought maby I could use it for infared photos. Is that all you need is the movie or u have to change something in the infared camera?

The first thing you need is to check is the camera is IR-safe. Some cameras use an infrared sensor to space frames. I do not think any Nikon use this, but it's worth visiting. Also, Sometimes the reminder window film on the back of the door IR film is not tight. The solution to this is the tape of the tape black. Then you need sensitive infrared film. Kodak used to make a color infrared film, but do not think is out there. Probably the most popular Kodak High Speed Infrared, or HIE. IR film must be loaded in total darkness, I felt light trap in the 35 mm cartridge not is effective against IR. Take the film can open with the camera in a darkroom or changing bag and load the film in that country. Do not take the camera until the back is closed. Furthermore, it is necessary to put a deep red, almost black filter, called a low pass filter on the lens. infrared film retains more panachromatic sensitivity or less normal, apart from its infrared sensitivity, so you need to block everything but infrared reaching the film. The low pass filter will cause the viewer and completely black. This means that neither the meter or autofocus works. One way to avoid this is to remove the filter approach, meter, and compose, and then reinstall it before shooting. Moreover, even if it does auto focus, you must adjust the IR approach focuses not on the same plane as visible light. If your lens has a focus scale, usually an index mark will be red around the white index indicates the focus distance. If you have autofocus, need to consider first the focus distance aligned with the white mark, then move the focus ring until the distance is aligned with the red mark. If you do not have a scale Focus, there really is no way to get an appropriate approach than stopping down to increase depth of field. f8 can give you enough to get the focus appropriate. Good luck, IR photography can be very rewarding.

John’s Digital Photography


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