
Nikon Mirrorless APS-C Full Spectrum Conversion
Full Spectrum Conversion (Ultraviolet + Visible + H-Alpha + Sulfur II + Infrared) This is the most versatile type of conversion. It is suitable for ultraviolet and infrared photography with selective UV and IR band pass filters, regular photography with an original white balance filter (OWB) and Astrophotography. The camera will capture ultraviolet, infrared and the entire visible spectrum including Hydrogen Alpha and Sulfur II deep space nebulae emissions. To read the Camera Conversions Types Guide please click here. Description CONVERSION TYPES: 1. UV/IR blocking bluish filter removal This is the most inexpensive conversion, most recommended to save money. Cameras without the LPF or when it is removed having the sensor bare or "naked" will become Full Spectrum sensitive. Without any glass above the sensor there are no internal reflections coming from a replacement filter. When the stock UV/IR blocking filter is removed, the surface of the sensor is not really naked.