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The sensor is calibrated for perfect focus to infinity with lenses. This modification has the same Full Spectrum wavelength sensitivity specifications as the UV/IR Blocking filter removal only modification. This is the most versatile conversion, is suitable for UV/IR Photography, Regular Photography and Astrophotography. The Astronomik MC Clear glass is installed in front of the sensor replacing the stock UV/IR Blocking bluish filter. Expert planetary imagers process planets photos with single line infrared filters as a luminance channel. The infrared wavelength is significantly less susceptible to poor seeing (atmospheric turbulences) and consequently the resulting images are considerably sharper. The Full Spectrum modification is the best conversion for planetary astrophotography because the possibility of using infrared isolating filters like the Astronomik ProPlanet 742 IR-pass and 807 IR-pass. Full Spectrum conversion with Astronomik Anti-Reflective Clear Glass This chromatic aberration could be mitigated with post processing correction using computer software.ģ. Out of focus NIR: With the Enhanced Spectrum modification, depending on the lens, telescope or optical corrector used, some imagers might experience a little bit bloated stars due to the near infrared light slightly out of focus when a refractive optical system does not have at least one ED (Extra-Low Dispersion glass) element. The camera can be used for daylight photography setting the custom white balance with a gray card shot under the specific light source for "In-Camera" white balance correction or with Adobe Camera Raw white balance presets without the need of additional original white balance filters. The sensor is adjusted to have perfect focus to infinity with lenses. This conversion does not require an additional or external UV/IR Cut filter. On this conversion the UV/IR blocking bluish filter is removed and replaced by the AstroGear UV/IR Cut Anti-Reflective filter with enhanced H-alpha and Sulfur II sensitivity. Enhanced Spectrum Conversion with AstroGear Luminance Filter Telescopes will reach focus to infinity without problem.Ģ.
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Perfect focus of subjects closer than infinity with lenses can still be achieved but the camera will not reach focus to infinity. Having the sensor bare or "naked" the camera will become Full Spectrum (For a complete description of a FS conversion please read option 3). This is the most unexpensive conversion, most recommended to save money. UV/IR blocking bluish filter removal only (Full Spetrum)