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Travel Diaries / Re: A few views of the Brooklyn bridge
« Last post by Akira on Today at 19:08:38 »
This is truly an impressive series well worth digging out, Paco!  The rendition is perfectly fitting to the motifs.  Thank you for the effort.
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: December 2025
« Last post by ARTUROARTISTA on Today at 18:32:44 »
playing pétanque in Bolnuevo
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: December 2025
« Last post by Fons Baerken on Today at 17:28:04 »
december 2

streetview

zf   z 28mm f/2.8

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Your Weekly Blog / Re: December 2025
« Last post by kasperbergholt on Today at 17:00:18 »



Nikon Coolpix P50
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: December 2025
« Last post by John Geerts on Today at 16:23:32 »
Euphorbia

D5  AFS 85/1.4G
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Introduce Yourself / Re: Hi from Cincinnati, Ohio USA: Tom Conway
« Last post by NVrumi on Today at 15:36:41 »
Howdy Tom and welcome to NG. I spent a few minutes on your website and you have many wonderful images that are well crafted.
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Travel Diaries / Re: A few views of the Brooklyn bridge
« Last post by golunvolo on Today at 14:14:58 »
And surroundings  :)
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Travel Diaries / A few views of the Brooklyn bridge
« Last post by golunvolo on Today at 14:13:42 »
"2017 09 02_brooklyn bridge ir" is the name of a folder in an external drive that I though gone. The original drive wasn't working anymore, this is the copy.  I was looking for some specific images for Akira's thread about anomalies when I found out about the wrekage... Once I found the copy, I started a trip down memory lane to discover a whole untouched file with this images. Those days I was working with the recording and promotion of a show and didn't have the time. Anyway...here they are. Taken with the them brand new D5300 ir -830mn- by lifepixel.
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: December 2025
« Last post by Frank Fremerey on Today at 10:12:40 »
threshold
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Camera Talk / Re: Nikon, why no "Monochrome" digital camera?
« Last post by Macro_Cosmos on Today at 07:37:27 »
Simply because there is no market for it and monochromatic cameras will always be more expensive due to that.
It does have benefits: more light, more resolution and higher QE%.
For the purists, more "pure" in a sense, too.

The downside is obvious.  To get a colour image, you will need RGB filters.  You need high-quality bandpass or even narrowband interference filters.  These are often over $400 (Semrock) or $200 (optolong) a pop.  For a set of three, you are looking at upwards of $1500.  Mind you, these are only 25mm in diameter.  Now imagine how much a 52mm one would cost.  What about 77mm?
https://www.idex-hs.com/store/product-detail/af01_551_22_25/fl-433417?cat_id=semrock_optical_filters&node=individual_optical_filters

Therefore, the only economically feasible option is to install it in front of the sensor.
Now you have introduced a ~10mm thick piece of glass.  Whoops, you have to alter your lenses slightly to compensate for the extra path length, or else the lenses will be soft -- what is the point of monochromatic cameras again?  Time to introduce a special class of lenses that nobody would buy.
Would you trust the user to install something right in front of the sensor?  Time to increase the price to compensate for the extra RMAs due to stupidity.

So the conclusion is simply forget about colour images.  Will you miss them?  Yes, you will.

There is just no market.  It is more feasible to convert a camera to monochrome.  The bayer array can be scraped off with a bamboo chopstick.
These cameras are particularly useful for scientific imaging and deep space astrophotography.

For example, you can view JMC's extensive gallery of diatoms here: https://diatomimaging.com/gallery1/
He uses a BW converted Nikon D850 camera.  I was told that he uses jpegs straight out of the camera.

I have some as well.  These were captured with a Hamamatsu camera.  The colour image was a blend of RGB stacks.


(I really wish we could get square sensors on normal cameras.  Modern lenses can fill them well, and it will offer greater cropping capabilities.)

If you are interested in monochromatic conversions, a D5100 running Nikon Hacker firmware would be solid.  I am thinking about potentially offering converted cameras for sale but the amount of pre/post-sales work puts me off.


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