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Hoya 67mm R72 Infrared Filter

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Hoya 67mm R72 Infrared Filter
Key Features
  • Used for Infrared Photography
  • Blocks Visible Light Up To 720nm
  • Compatible with Most Digital Cameras
  • Can Be Used with Infrared-Type Film
The Hoya 67mm R72 Infrared Filter is a specialized filter used for infrared photography with digital cameras and specialized infrared film. This nearly opaque filter blocks all visible light up to 720nm, enabling recording of subject matter and scenes that are not visible under normal conditions. Due to the nature of infrared photography, the filter factor for this filter is highly variable and depends largely on the ISO sensitivity in use and lighting conditions.
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Will this work with a Canon R5?

Will this work with a Canon R5?
Asked by: Michael
The Hoya 67mm R72 Infrared Filter will fit any lens that has a 67mm filter thread. You can use the filter on a lens that is attached to the Canon R5.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2024-05-16

Will this filter work on a Fuji XE 2?

Will this filter work on a Fuji XE 2?
Asked by: Carol
No it will not Infrared Filters are not made for digital cameras , all digital cameras have IR blocking filter and this filter blocks the other visible light
Answered by: vilson
Date published: 2021-01-12

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How many stops does this filter add to the exposure time?
Asked by: Anonymous
An R72 filter will block about 7 stops of light but it will vary depending on the time of day, time of year and the anti aliasing filter that is built into your camera. Different times of the day and year have different amounts of IR light which will affect your exposure times. So you will need to experiment.
Answered by: Dan W.
Date published: 2022-07-13

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I recently purchased a Nikon D7100. What kind of results, if any, can I expect if I put one of these filters on it?
Asked by: Anonymous
I wouldn't say it gives you true infrared capability, but it does give interesting effects. I find the results look best after conversion to B&W. In my experience it blocks as much as 10 stops of light so is only usable with a tripod.
Answered by: Stephen C.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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hI, will this work on nikon p900? if so, will I have to modify the camera..thanks
Asked by: Anonymous
This lens is designed for SLR and DSLR cameras.
Answered by: Ronald P.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Can you use this if your camera's internal sensor has already had an IR conversion?
Asked by: Bill
If a camera has had the IR cut filter removed, it is still sensitive to visible light, so the R72 filter will block blue and green light from getting to the sensor. Yes, the R72 filter will be necessary for the camera to see infrared light only.
Answered by: Jeff C.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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will this work on sony alpha cameras? i heard you need to modify the camera in order for this to work? I have a7s and a6500
Asked by: kay
I have not tried it on the camera.I have heard that you need to modify the filters on the sensor so that it only sees infrared light.The filter is very dark to the normal eye, but the film has no problem receiving the infrared. you would think that no light is getting through. Good like!
Answered by: SIMEON P.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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