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05/25/2004 03:53:34 PM · #1
Has anyone confirmed IR use - specifically Hoya RM72 Infrared Glass Filter, on the Nikon d100?

I read through some post, and it looks like Canon supports.

Thanks,

David

05/25/2004 04:53:09 PM · #2
*bump*
05/25/2004 05:56:31 PM · #3
I've not tried my D100 with a filter but I've shot a picture of the beam from my TV remote confirming that the D100 will record IR.

Message edited by author 2004-05-25 17:56:37.
05/25/2004 06:00:20 PM · #4
have you tried the pointing your remote at it and looking through the viewfinder or the lcd (my Nikon 5700 had to be through the lcd screen). I used the TV jack and plugged the camera into the TV, pointed a remote control at it and there was the little light moving around, where I pointed it.
05/25/2004 10:32:16 PM · #5
Those are "sorta" confirmations, but not 100% what I was looking for. I appreciate the responses. I'll mess around with the TV remote too.

Anyone else?
05/26/2004 12:13:30 AM · #6
You might want to post the question over at DPReview in the Nikon forums. Actually, you might just search that forum, prolly the answere is already there.
05/26/2004 12:16:46 AM · #7
The TV remote is absolute proof. Hold the volume button down and shoot it. If you can see the infrared light, your camera can shoot IR.

-Terry
06/09/2004 12:09:10 AM · #8
Follow up to this thread. Got the filter and it works. I did the TV Remote test as suggested. It was ugly, but it worked.

This is my first go around with it. Let me know what you think.

06/09/2004 02:48:24 AM · #9
Something that may help with your pics also...used it with my 5700, and going to with the D70 as soon as I get the new filter.

//www.outdooreyes.com/photo95.php3
Works very well!! Brings out alot of the detail. (cool when ya mix a color and IR together

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