IR-Sensitivity
For testing I use a Heliopan
RG715.
You will get a higher light loss, if you use a stronger infrared filter (for example
RG780 instead the RG715).
Please note, the light loss values are
not very accurate. It depends on the daytime, the weather, the
season and on the scene you capture.
I tried to get as accurate values as possible.
camera |
light loss |
colors |
hotspot |
example |
Canon A510 |
-9.3 EV |
blue soft |
no |
[---->] |
Canon IXUS 500 |
-9.3 EV |
good |
no |
[---->] |
Minolta 2300 |
-5.0 EV |
redcast |
a bit |
[---->] |
Minolta A1 |
-13.0 EV |
RAW-Mode |
blue channel |
[---->] |
Olympus C-4040 |
-10.3 EV |
good |
no |
[---->] |
Olympus E-330 |
-12.7 EV |
OK |
dep. on lens |
[---->] |
Olympus µ-mini |
-8.7 EV |
very good |
no |
[---->] |
Olympus µ-mini
IR-Diva (modded) |
+1.7 EV |
muted |
no |
[---->] |
Sony P32 |
-10.7 EV |
cruel |
yes |
[---->] |
shot-cuts:
KoMi = Konica Minolta
Min = Minolta
Oly = Olympus
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