This is a Nikon
D5300 camera, Full-Spectrum converted. Using this camera we can get
photographic results similars to Kodak Ektachrome EIR film.
Nikon D5300's features: 24.1MP DX format CMOS sensor, without OLPF, EXPEED 4 processing, ISO 100-12,800 standard, up to 25,600 expanded, 5 fps continuous shooting, 39-point AF system, 9 sensors cross-type, 2016-pixel RGB metering sensor, 1080p60 video recording, built-in stereo mic, 1.04M dot 3.2" vari-angle LCD monitor.
For sale is camera body, one battery, body
cap, charger, neck strap and printed instructions.
This camera simulate perfectly the results possible using
the Kodak Ektachrome EIR film. But with more control over the final results.
“Full – Spectrum” is by far, the most versatile camera
conversion.
The internal low – pass filter is replaced with a clear
optical quality glass allowing all light radiations to be recorded by the
digital sensor. From UV (around 380nm) to Full – Color (590 – 665nm) up to IR
zone.
This way with a single camera, we have available all the conversions and their specific photographic results.
The most interesting filters used on a “Full – Spectrum” camera are: Super Color “Goldie” 590nm, Pinkie 630nm, Enhanced Color 665nm, Super Blue – in camera Faux Color, Infrared “classic” 720nm.
Camera works perfect, and it is as in pictures.
The focus has been adjusted and tested using a Nikon AF-S
50mm F1.4 lens.
With camera, I will provide a detailed points to follow
to get best results for the first time using channel mixer. This way we can
obtain stunning almost black and white or false color as in gallery.
I have experience with different cameras conversion and I
personally take pictures with each cameras I convert to be sure they are in
perfect order.
Please ask if you have questions.
More images are in these galleries:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/florin_mihai/albums
Thank you!