Eric
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Robert wrote:
Well what convinced me was the first photograph I took with my new, ex-Eric Field D200 IR that I took when I got home from collecting it.
Using the 18-105 UV zoom from my D3100, I took a picture of the boat 'Oakdale' which featured in another thread hand held because I was just interested to see the IR effect in my own surroundings.
In the image when enlarged to 100% on my computer screen I can just make out the legs of some of the cows browsing in a field almost 4 miles away.
I didn't even see the cows when I took the photograph, although to be honest I didn't bother looking... Because I was photographing the boat and the hill behind.
If my camera can resolve that level of detail, I am more than happy.
It may of course be a result of the D200IR no longer having an anti-aliasing filter... I haven't bothered trying a comparative test against a standard D200 mainly because I am happy enough with the definition I get anyway, although perhaps if I am stuck for some amusement one fine day I will give it a go.
In fairness that was a b****y good D200.
____________________ Eric
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