Camera conversion

An infrared converted camera is a camera with the internal low-pass or hot-mirror filter replaced with an infrared filter as IR720nm one. With this filter the foliage appear white, the sky dark-blue or black.

With a full spectrum converted camera we can do anything a normal camera, IR modified camera, and Astro-Modified camera can do. Of course, after the conversion, we can take again "normal" pictures with an external UV/IR cut filter on the lens.

With only one camera, a few filters, we can have all the versatility of more converted cameras. Simply just change the filter on the lens, set a custom white balance, and we’ll have different results.

Conversion of a digital camera to Full Spectrum involves replacing the UV/IR Cut Filter  ( Hot Mirror) that covers the CMOS or CCD sensor with a clear quality optical Schott glass, allowing all wavelengths of light to be recorded by the sensor.

However without filtration, the image will be soft but by simply adding a filter to the front of the lens in use, you can have different image effects as infrared up to deep IR zone(with IR720nm / 850nm / 900nm), or false colors (orange / red / yellow foliage with blue sky with a 590nm filter or with an blue IR-Chrome filter).