This is a Canon EOS 6D DSRL, camera body, converted for infrared photography IR 720nm.

Canon 6D has 20.2 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, DIGIC 5+ image processor, Fluorine-coated low-pass filter, Autofocus and metering, 11-point autofocus sensors with 1 cross type sensor in center (x-type is sensitive down to −3 EV), TTL-CT-SIR AF with CMOS sensor, 63-zone Dual Layer-silicon cell, AF Micro Adjust (+/− 20 steps), ISO 100 –  ISO 25,600. Expansion down to ISO 50 and up to ISO 51,200 and ISO 102,400, Shutter 30 s – 1/4,000 s (and bulb) is the shutter speed range, 4.5 fps burst rate, Optical pentaprism viewfinder with approximately 97% coverage (0,71× enlargement), Clear View TFT LCD screen (3 "/77 mm) with 720 × 480 pixels, 288 ppi (approximately 1,040,000 dots), resolution with dual anti-glare coating, Wi-Fi functionality, Metal alloy housing. (The top is made out of high-grade plastic, Built-in GPS (This remains on when the camera is switched off, and quickly drains the battery if not deactivated via setting).

This camera allow custom white balance on a grey card 18% or on green foliage to get that distinct glow of infrared photography. The raw file format from 20.2 Mpx sensor has enough information to get big quality prints.

For sale is camera body, mount cap, one battery, charger and printed instructions.

An infrared filter, R70, 720nm, replace the anti-aliasing glass.

The filter response is close to that of a Hoya R70, it is 50% transmissive at 700nm and 90% from 720 to over 1300nm. This will allow a small amount of deep red light (close to IR) to pass.

 

Camera works perfect, and it is in good working condition.

With camera I will provide printed instructions to follow to get good results for the first time.

Please ask if you have questions.

I have experience with Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm cameras conversion and I personally take pictures with each camera I convert to be sure they are in perfect order.

The auto-focus has been calibrated using a Canon 50mm 1,8 USM lens. Other lenses will take similar sharp images.

Other images are in these galleries:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/florin_mihai/albums

Thank you!