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<blockquote data-quote="gmaronson" data-source="post: 53622" data-attributes="member: 8791"><p>I bought a Cokin rectangular IR filter (I forget its number--I'm away from home right now; it's equivalent to the R72) and cut it down to about 14x17 mm. I'd purchased a set of Spark filters including ND and Polarizer. The first set I bought attached to the Spark lens with a method I found unreliable. I bought a set that snaps right over the Spark lens. I punched out one of the ND lenses and glued my makeshift filter to it. Biggest challenge was keeping the glue off the filter. By my second try, I had close to a workable solution. My next one will do the trick. In a separate post, I'll show my first credible IR result taken from nearly 400 feet up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmaronson, post: 53622, member: 8791"] I bought a Cokin rectangular IR filter (I forget its number--I'm away from home right now; it's equivalent to the R72) and cut it down to about 14x17 mm. I'd purchased a set of Spark filters including ND and Polarizer. The first set I bought attached to the Spark lens with a method I found unreliable. I bought a set that snaps right over the Spark lens. I punched out one of the ND lenses and glued my makeshift filter to it. Biggest challenge was keeping the glue off the filter. By my second try, I had close to a workable solution. My next one will do the trick. In a separate post, I'll show my first credible IR result taken from nearly 400 feet up. [/QUOTE]
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