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Originally Posted by renormalised
Removing the IR/UV cutoff from a DSLR means that all your daytime pics are going to have a reddish tinge to them because of the enhanced red/IR response. Nothing you can do about that, except through processing possibly. Although, you can get screw on UV/IR filters that fit over the lens on your camera which will block that light. Not sure how it'll effect your piccies though (w.r.t. brightness/contrast and depth). Actually at Dick Smith's, they're selling 1000D cameras with a twin lens kit for $878. Might pay to have a look.
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DSLR experts can correct me here, (I sure am not one), but I thought
I read somewhere that a modded (internal filter swapped) DSLR could
be recalibrated by just shooting a white card in sunlight and saving that
white balance as a custom WB?
Steve