![]() ![]() Today, almost exactly seven years later, the camera is still going strong. However, since I had never had a defective Nikon, I wasn’t overly concerned about the warranty. On the downside, it shoots only IR, and the Nikon warranty was voided. With this conversion, the Nikon captures IR directly and does not need a special filter in front of the lens. They replaced the factory installed anti-alias filter (also known as a Low Pass filter) with one that cuts off at 720nM (nanometers). They’ve been in this business for 20 years, since 1997, and in my experience they do terrific work. Back in 2010 I sent a brand new Nikon D5000 to Llewellyn Data Processing (LDP LLC) in Carlstadt, NJ, and paid them to modify it so that it records the IR (infrared) spectrum only.
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