j-dogg
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Well I have taken the freefall into IR finally with a hell of a first-time outfit, a complete Nikon AI outfit with f2.8 frimes from 28-200mm, so how does this work? I know I have to load it in a completely dark room like a large format sheet-film camera. I'm shooting HIE, Efke IR820 and Rollei 400-speed IR. 135-format. Do these things get shot at box speed? Do they focus like normal visible light, I've noticed all my lenses have these red tick marks on them for IR photography. Do I need absolutely need any special filters? Do color filters do anything for IR like on BW? What does IR do at night for my next question.....star trails.
I know how to set up the shot for star trails but at 100 speed how long can I go before reciprocity failure sets in and I can just expose for 6 hours straight or something? I plan on doing my startrails on an RB67 and 50mm and probably f8 or f16, wont have much light pollution where Im going even on the horizon. I've never exposed longer than 5 minutes on digital and that was a mistake because digital does not account for reciprocity failure
I know how to set up the shot for star trails but at 100 speed how long can I go before reciprocity failure sets in and I can just expose for 6 hours straight or something? I plan on doing my startrails on an RB67 and 50mm and probably f8 or f16, wont have much light pollution where Im going even on the horizon. I've never exposed longer than 5 minutes on digital and that was a mistake because digital does not account for reciprocity failure