Fullspectrum converted Fujifilm X-T3 camera body, grip, accessories

€1,055.00

This is a Fujifilm X-T3 camera, full-spectrum converted for infrared photography.

I have years of experience in converting cameras and I try to do the best I can to offer a good product that can be used with pleasure to get spectacular images.
Full-Spectrum conversion gives you the most versatility.
Using different filters on the lens (Infrared 680nm, 720nm, up to deep infrared 850nm, super blue, 560nm etc) you will get various results specific to other conversion types.
So, virtually you have many cameras in one.
This camera will gives you artistic images for Fine Art, large sensitivity for Astrophotography or similar results as discontinued years ago, Kodak Ektachrome EIR film.

Fujifilm X-T3 features: 26.1 megapixels X-Trans CMOS IV sensor, Weather resistant structure, X-Processor 4, a quad-core CPU, 23.5 mm x 15.6 mm CMOS sensor (APS-C) Fujifilm X-Trans sensor, Touch screen with 3-way tilt, Selectable film simulations, 425-point hybrid AF system, 30 fps shooting in 1.25x crop 'Sports Finder' mode, 60 fps shooting in 1.18x crop in 4K, Hybrid autofocus, New Phase detection AF to entire frame, Up to 30 fps black-out free high-speed continuous shooting, 4K video up to 60fps 10 bit recording, 4K Burst, 4K Multi Focus, Headphone and Microphone sockets, USB-C which can be used for charging battery, Wi-Fi connectivity for connection and tagging via a smart-phone, Bluetooth connectivity for connection and tagging via a smart-phone, Dual UHS-II SD card slot.

For sale is camera body, two batteries, grip, body cap, charger, neck strap, printed instructions and the original cardboard box.

This camera simulate perfectly the results possible using the Kodak Ektachrome EIR film but with more control over the final results.
As I mentioned “Full – Spectrum” is by far, the most versatile camera conversion.
The internal low – pass filter is replaced with a clear optical quality glass allowing all light radiations to be recorded by the digital sensor.

From UV (around 380nm) to Full – Color (590 – 665nm) up to IR zone 680nm, 720nm classic or to deep – infared 850nm.

The most interesting filters used on a “Full – Spectrum” camera are: Super Color “Goldie” 590nm, Pinkie 630nm, Enhanced Color 665nm, Super Blue – in camera Faux Color, Infrared “classic” 720nm.
Camera works perfect, and it is as in pictures.
After the conversion a critical step is AF calibration.
In this case the focus has been adjusted using a Fujinon 50mm 1,8 AF lens and similar results can be obtain using other dedicate lenses.
With camera, I will provide a detailed points to follow to get best results for the first time.
How to set the Custom White Balance or using channel mixer. This way we can obtain stunning almost black and white or false color as in gallery.
I have years of experience with Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon and Sony cameras conversion and I personally take pictures with each cameras I convert to be sure they are in perfect order.
Please ask if you have questions.
I try to go out for testing, to take pictures using each camera after the conversion.
For sending parcels I use a postal service that offers online tracking. Delivery time within European Union is around 4-5 days. For USA or other non EU countries it is 5-7 days, sent with UPS postal service, tracking number provided.

More images are in these galleries:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/florin_mihai/albums

Thank you!

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This is a Fujifilm X-T3 camera, full-spectrum converted for infrared photography.

I have years of experience in converting cameras and I try to do the best I can to offer a good product that can be used with pleasure to get spectacular images.
Full-Spectrum conversion gives you the most versatility.
Using different filters on the lens (Infrared 680nm, 720nm, up to deep infrared 850nm, super blue, 560nm etc) you will get various results specific to other conversion types.
So, virtually you have many cameras in one.
This camera will gives you artistic images for Fine Art, large sensitivity for Astrophotography or similar results as discontinued years ago, Kodak Ektachrome EIR film.

Fujifilm X-T3 features: 26.1 megapixels X-Trans CMOS IV sensor, Weather resistant structure, X-Processor 4, a quad-core CPU, 23.5 mm x 15.6 mm CMOS sensor (APS-C) Fujifilm X-Trans sensor, Touch screen with 3-way tilt, Selectable film simulations, 425-point hybrid AF system, 30 fps shooting in 1.25x crop 'Sports Finder' mode, 60 fps shooting in 1.18x crop in 4K, Hybrid autofocus, New Phase detection AF to entire frame, Up to 30 fps black-out free high-speed continuous shooting, 4K video up to 60fps 10 bit recording, 4K Burst, 4K Multi Focus, Headphone and Microphone sockets, USB-C which can be used for charging battery, Wi-Fi connectivity for connection and tagging via a smart-phone, Bluetooth connectivity for connection and tagging via a smart-phone, Dual UHS-II SD card slot.

For sale is camera body, two batteries, grip, body cap, charger, neck strap, printed instructions and the original cardboard box.

This camera simulate perfectly the results possible using the Kodak Ektachrome EIR film but with more control over the final results.
As I mentioned “Full – Spectrum” is by far, the most versatile camera conversion.
The internal low – pass filter is replaced with a clear optical quality glass allowing all light radiations to be recorded by the digital sensor.

From UV (around 380nm) to Full – Color (590 – 665nm) up to IR zone 680nm, 720nm classic or to deep – infared 850nm.

The most interesting filters used on a “Full – Spectrum” camera are: Super Color “Goldie” 590nm, Pinkie 630nm, Enhanced Color 665nm, Super Blue – in camera Faux Color, Infrared “classic” 720nm.
Camera works perfect, and it is as in pictures.
After the conversion a critical step is AF calibration.
In this case the focus has been adjusted using a Fujinon 50mm 1,8 AF lens and similar results can be obtain using other dedicate lenses.
With camera, I will provide a detailed points to follow to get best results for the first time.
How to set the Custom White Balance or using channel mixer. This way we can obtain stunning almost black and white or false color as in gallery.
I have years of experience with Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon and Sony cameras conversion and I personally take pictures with each cameras I convert to be sure they are in perfect order.
Please ask if you have questions.
I try to go out for testing, to take pictures using each camera after the conversion.
For sending parcels I use a postal service that offers online tracking. Delivery time within European Union is around 4-5 days. For USA or other non EU countries it is 5-7 days, sent with UPS postal service, tracking number provided.

More images are in these galleries:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/florin_mihai/albums

Thank you!

This is a Fujifilm X-T3 camera, full-spectrum converted for infrared photography.

I have years of experience in converting cameras and I try to do the best I can to offer a good product that can be used with pleasure to get spectacular images.
Full-Spectrum conversion gives you the most versatility.
Using different filters on the lens (Infrared 680nm, 720nm, up to deep infrared 850nm, super blue, 560nm etc) you will get various results specific to other conversion types.
So, virtually you have many cameras in one.
This camera will gives you artistic images for Fine Art, large sensitivity for Astrophotography or similar results as discontinued years ago, Kodak Ektachrome EIR film.

Fujifilm X-T3 features: 26.1 megapixels X-Trans CMOS IV sensor, Weather resistant structure, X-Processor 4, a quad-core CPU, 23.5 mm x 15.6 mm CMOS sensor (APS-C) Fujifilm X-Trans sensor, Touch screen with 3-way tilt, Selectable film simulations, 425-point hybrid AF system, 30 fps shooting in 1.25x crop 'Sports Finder' mode, 60 fps shooting in 1.18x crop in 4K, Hybrid autofocus, New Phase detection AF to entire frame, Up to 30 fps black-out free high-speed continuous shooting, 4K video up to 60fps 10 bit recording, 4K Burst, 4K Multi Focus, Headphone and Microphone sockets, USB-C which can be used for charging battery, Wi-Fi connectivity for connection and tagging via a smart-phone, Bluetooth connectivity for connection and tagging via a smart-phone, Dual UHS-II SD card slot.

For sale is camera body, two batteries, grip, body cap, charger, neck strap, printed instructions and the original cardboard box.

This camera simulate perfectly the results possible using the Kodak Ektachrome EIR film but with more control over the final results.
As I mentioned “Full – Spectrum” is by far, the most versatile camera conversion.
The internal low – pass filter is replaced with a clear optical quality glass allowing all light radiations to be recorded by the digital sensor.

From UV (around 380nm) to Full – Color (590 – 665nm) up to IR zone 680nm, 720nm classic or to deep – infared 850nm.

The most interesting filters used on a “Full – Spectrum” camera are: Super Color “Goldie” 590nm, Pinkie 630nm, Enhanced Color 665nm, Super Blue – in camera Faux Color, Infrared “classic” 720nm.
Camera works perfect, and it is as in pictures.
After the conversion a critical step is AF calibration.
In this case the focus has been adjusted using a Fujinon 50mm 1,8 AF lens and similar results can be obtain using other dedicate lenses.
With camera, I will provide a detailed points to follow to get best results for the first time.
How to set the Custom White Balance or using channel mixer. This way we can obtain stunning almost black and white or false color as in gallery.
I have years of experience with Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon and Sony cameras conversion and I personally take pictures with each cameras I convert to be sure they are in perfect order.
Please ask if you have questions.
I try to go out for testing, to take pictures using each camera after the conversion.
For sending parcels I use a postal service that offers online tracking. Delivery time within European Union is around 4-5 days. For USA or other non EU countries it is 5-7 days, sent with UPS postal service, tracking number provided.

More images are in these galleries:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/florin_mihai/albums

Thank you!