Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/04/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Howard, Along these topics, I notice that B&H is advertising Tiffen "Hot Mirror for Digital Cameras"in lots of NON-M Leica lens size. (Like the popular Nikon F size; 52mm) I thought that the M8 was the only digital camera that had the IR super-sensitivity problem. (Yes I know that I can adapt Nikon F lenses to M Leicas, but it is only practical for wide angle lenses) What other cameras have that problem? Jerry Howard Cummer wrote: > Hi Luggers, > > I now have two types of IR cut filters - heliopan and leica UV/IR cut > filters. On the Leica forum there is a lot of discussion about the > strength of different brands of filters, B&W being the strongest, > Leica the weakest and Heliopan in between. > > By the light reflected it does seem that the heliopan reflects more IR > than the Leica filter and is therefore slightly stronger. Please see: > > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/UV+IR+Code+Pix/IR-Cut-FiltersW.jpg.html > > > > http://tinyurl.com/2je3u8 > > Whether this makes any difference in real world pictures is a matter > of debate but the consensus is forming on the forum that for focal > lengths 21mm and wider Leica filters are more compatible with the > adjustments provided by the 1.012 firmware update when using coded > lenses and for narrower view lenses it doesn't matter so much which IR > cut filter is used. > > Just my 2 cents additional for today. > > Cheers > Howard (in Hong Kong and now going out to take pictures.) > >