[Leica] IR photography with M8 and Elamarit-M 24/2.8

Nathan Wajsman photo at frozenlight.eu
Wed Nov 11 21:46:59 PST 2015


Hi Howard,

I use Heliopaln 665, 695 and 715 filters. Obviously, the IR effect is stronger with the 715. I don’t remember how that translates into the BW terminology. Heliopan’s numbers indicate the wavelength.

As for filter size, I see no reason why a Leica lens labelled E55 would not accept ordinary 55mm filters. I have always bought non-Leica filters for my Leica lenses (BW, Heliopan).

Cheers,
Nathan

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> On 12 Nov 2015, at 06:15, Howard Ritter <hlritter at bex.net> wrote:
> 
> I’ve seen numerous images recently on the forum done with the M8 and an IR filter, but the search function in the archives is down at the moment, so I’d like to ask two things:
> 
> 1. What filter is recommended? The B+W 093 appears to result in good images from what I’ve seen online, but its specifications seem to indicate that it admits only wavelengths longer than where the M8’s filter starts to be really effective. OTOH, the 092 filter appears to pass a good deal of visible red, not what I’m after.
> 
> 2. My Elmarit-M 24/2.8 takes E55 filters. B&H lists nothing in E55 except a few Leica UVA/IR blocking filters, obviously the opposite of what I’m after. Will this lens take standard 55mm filters? For some reason, the answer to this seemingly simple question has been astoundingly difficult to find by googling.
> 
> Thanks for any advice,
> —howard
> 
> 
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