While we no longer rent this used product, we do carry the Nikon D850 IR Modified – 720nm.
Modified with an internal 850nm infrared filter
Faster, more accurate autofocus system
Improved shooting speed
Full HD video capture at up to 60p
This is a used Nikon D810 modified with an internal 850nm infrared filter. It doesn’t take regular images! Key features include:
Overview. We’ve had this D810 modified for IR photography by the good people at Kolari Vision. The low-pass filter was removed and replaced with an internal 850nm infrared filter. Instead of capturing three different colors of visible light, the camera now sees three different wavelengths in the near-infrared spectrum.
Common Uses. You use an IR-modified camera just as you would a normal SLR: autofocus works, live view works, and in-camera metering works. Exposure times are similar to a normal camera’s.
This Thing is Different. For those of you who aren’t familiar with IR photography, the look is very different. You’ll want to read up on shooting in IR and the post-processing required for the images.
No Automatic Sensor Cleaning. The modification disables the automatic sensor cleaning function so the camera may report an error when powering up if you set it to clean the sensor when starting up. Ignore this; it’ll work just fine.
850nm Produces B&W Images. This conversion is for dedicated black and white capture. No visible light gets to the sensor. If you’re looking to do some false-color IR photography, 850nm is the wrong choice.
Anti-Reflective Coating. Applied to the IR filter, this special coating is centered in the infrared band to helps alleviate reflections/hotspots. Is it a cure-all for those pesky IR hotspots with some lenses? No, but it does help to greatly minimize them.