I have a Hoya 720nm IR filter and for the films (Agfa Scala/HR-50, Rollei/Aviphot 200) I use I've been able to shoot them at ISO 6 with good results. With this older Series V 670nm filter above, do you think it would be more like ISO 12? Just trying to figure out the comparative factor between the two filters in terms of exposure.
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test, test, test. To me that applies to all infrared work. The ratio of IR to visible light seems to vary wildly to begin with, plus the human eye doesn't see IR for intuitive adjustments. So one likely wants to bracket their shots a bit.
