Using a UV/IR cut and infrared filter
Sometimes I want an infrared look from my camera and other times I want it to produce good colours. If you have a full spectrum conversion done you can then use two different filters to effectively give you two cameras in one, but are the results any good? Equipment Used Panasonic G5 full spectrum conversion Hoya UV/IR cut filter Hoya R72 filter Preview App Mark II Artists Viewfinder (iOS only on the App Store) Vlogging Equipment Insta Ace Pro 2 Insta 360 One X2 DJI Neo Etsy Shop https://steveonionsphoto.etsy.com Contact Details Email: [email protected] Instagram: steveonions1 / steveonions1 YouTube: / @steveonions

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