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⟪⟪    Nikon D5300 (I)    ⟫⟫

 

Infrared pictures, taken with a converted Nikon D5300.

(2017-10-08)

 

(2017-10-14)

 

(2017-10-14)

 

A rainbow, both in infrared and visible light, where it can be seen that the primary rainbow is slightly wider in infrared (2017-10-21)

 

A rainbow, both in infrared and visible light, where it can be seen that the primary rainbow is slightly wider in infrared (2017-10-21)

 

(2017-10-29)

 

[ infrared || normal ] ⇛ The aurora in infrared (notice the large amount of coma in this photo which is not present in visible light! Proof that normal lenses are not optimized for use in the infrared region) (2017-11-17)

 

The aurora and the Milky Way in infrared, and again a large amount of coma in the corners (2017-11-17)

 

[ infrared || normal ] ⇛ Notice how much stronger the shadow is in IR compared to visible light (2017-12-24)

 

(2017-12-24)

 

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