neuroanatomist said:I wouldn't expect any until people start getting the lens. Canon doesn't make IR dSLRs, so they're not going to test for it (and probably not include IR light in their design considerations). It's not something that can be inferred from a block diagram or MTF chart. Unfortunately, you'll need to wait until IR shooters get their hands on the lens, sometime after it's actually available.
Khalai said:neuroanatomist said:I wouldn't expect any until people start getting the lens. Canon doesn't make IR dSLRs, so they're not going to test for it (and probably not include IR light in their design considerations). It's not something that can be inferred from a block diagram or MTF chart. Unfortunately, you'll need to wait until IR shooters get their hands on the lens, sometime after it's actually available.
60Da does not count as IR camera? Just asking, I'm not much knowledgeable about astrophoto and IR photo...
neuroanatomist said:Khalai said:neuroanatomist said:I wouldn't expect any until people start getting the lens. Canon doesn't make IR dSLRs, so they're not going to test for it (and probably not include IR light in their design considerations). It's not something that can be inferred from a block diagram or MTF chart. Unfortunately, you'll need to wait until IR shooters get their hands on the lens, sometime after it's actually available.
60Da does not count as IR camera? Just asking, I'm not much knowledgeable about astrophoto and IR photo...
The 60Da still has an IR cut filter, it's just weaker in the deep red (Hα is 656nm, IR starts at ~700nm). Also, the 60Da is suited only for astrophotography, and an f/4 lens is pretty unsuitable for that application.
Spooky said:oops, just spotted this thread - I just posted a new thread re IR use - this lens is very good! R72 filter and no hot spots... very clean & sharp across the frame, I used the IR focus mark on the 'window' and got very good results in strong sunlight.
Sorry about the subject matter, only a test shot!