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> Do use the IR focusing mark if your lens has one. Most these days do not. This
> may only be an issue if you use large apertures with subjects at close range.
I have a 10-24mm lens and some extension rings, so yes, I would eventually end trying close range!
> Tripods are a must.
I really don't mind using a tripod. I do carry it around most of the time, so no problem. I was "expecting" (out of ignorance) shutter speeds of about 2 seconds or so. I don't mind 30 seconds, but I was counting on things not moving.
> Note that some fabrics are somewhat transparent or translucent to IR. In case
> this matters to you.
>
I did read that some time ago, but I had forgotten!Yes, it does matter, thank you. I will have to be extra careful.
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Alberto Tirado
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